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There are few college in India which offering Hospitality Management Courses. You can check the subjects included in Hospitality Management : https://www.welingkaronline.org/pgdm-in-hospitality-management. Read out the student testimony about this courses:
It is the best programme for working professionals who have limited time for further studies. The Hybrid PGDM facilitates career growth and promotion by focusing on enhancing a students knowledge and analytical skills without disturbing their work schedule.
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1) CA.
2) MBA.
3) M.Com and then Ph.D.
4) CS.
You can also go for research field after MBA by doing Ph.D.
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Age limit for it is 21-31.
Qualification required - Any degree from a recognized institute.
Rank must be below 300 or 250 (this is not the exact rank it changes every year depending upon the vacancy and requirement.
Try hard to get a rank under 100-250 range. You might also become an IAS officer if you get a higher rank.
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The AIMIT St. Aloysius College (Autonomous) Bangalore will give you the skills and expertise that will be valued in any industry. We are committed to honing your talents that will help you succeed in a rewarding career. We have 20-acre campusState-of-the-art facilitiesBest-in-class infrastructureGood Placement recordWell-qualified and experienced teaching faculty Choice-based credit programme
Regular industry-academic interface with the updated curriculum.
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www.aimit.edu.in
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First, you need to understand why candidates appear for GMAT exam.
It is not necessary to have work experience to take the GMAT exam because GMAT is taken majorly by MBA applicants, the percentage of candidates having work experience is high.If you are planning for MBA abroad, then yes, work experience is required for a number of reasons -
Accredited universities do not accept fresher.
If you are a fresher your profile must be strong enough to compete with your peers who would comprise mostly of managers, executives, etc.
MBA is all about knowledge sharing, and relating to real life experiences. It is not about memorizing d
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