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2012-01-25 20:33:14
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2012-01-25 20:32:41
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2012-01-25 20:32:03
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UK, is one of the finest study destination to pursue MBA, a MBA degree form universities in UK, world wide acclaimed and acknowledged.
How ever to pursue MBA, form good universities in UK, you need to have 2-3 years of full time work experience after graduation, besides work experience you also need to take GMAT and IELTS test.
As you are still pursing your graduation, it would be advisable for you to work for 2-3 years after graduation and then opt for MBA, the advantage of this step would be:
You will gain relevant work experience, and you will learn how to implement theoretical knowledge in practical situations.
After working you wi
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2012-01-25 20:31:09Contributor-Level 8
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2012-01-25 19:51:29
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A person pursuing MBA can opt for specialization in some of the below mentioned fields.
Marketing.
Finance.
Human resource.
Operations management.
All the fields mentioned above have good career prospects and offer growth opportunities, so you can opt for any of these specialization as per your interest and liking.
A job in HR, usually does not involve any field work, but some time if your work demands travelling you have to be ready for that.
MBA professionals in human resources often get jobs in a variety of corporate positions related to human resource management.
As Human Resource is the most important part of any organisation they als
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2012-01-25 19:51:23
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2012-01-25 19:47:57Guide-Level 11
Frankly speaking as you are a fresher it would be advisable that you should opt for a full time MBA as it not only gives you better practical exposure but also helps you in getting best of the job opportunities. However, if due to some reasons you can not opt fro full time degree go for part time, correspondence should always be a last option.
Few of the institutes in Mumbai which you can check for part time programmes are Welingkar, NMIMS, and Mumbai University etc.
For further information on Part time and correspondence programme, please check the links below:
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2012-01-25 19:47:44
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2012-01-25 19:43:36
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With your descent percentile, I would suggest you to go for BIMTECH, Alliance Business Academy, Indus Business Academy, etc.
For further reference regarding your query, I am even sending you an article link. Please go through it for college list and cut-offs.
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For further knowledge, you may even browse through the institute link below for further admission criteria.
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2012-01-25 19:40:41
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The term has come to refer to the ongoing development of theories and therapies pioneered by Pierre Janet, William James, Sigmund Freud, and C. G. Jung.
Depth psychology explores the relationship between the conscious and the unconscious and includes both psychoanalysis and Jungian psychology.
As for the books you may go through :
Depth Psychology and a New Ethic by Erich Neumann,
Inside Education: Depth Psychology in Teaching and Learning by Clifford Mayes
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2012-01-25 19:22:40
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2012-01-25 19:03:15
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Well, to become a part of the field, there is no specific entry qualification to enter the field, except for an interest, inclination and the desire to keep learning in the field. It is the experience and hands on practice that counts.
For further help, I am even sending you link of institutes offering your desired course, please go through it for detailed
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2012-01-25 19:02:20New Question
2012-01-25 18:59:56
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SET examination consists of three papers and for paper two and three computer science and application subject; you can refer to the book named 'Upkars UGC SET/JRF/NET Computer Science and Application paper 2 and 3 written by Sunil Kumar Ojha.
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2012-01-25 18:59:40
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SAP has a functional and a technical side to it. SAP functional requires knowledge of the business processes of a company. The technical side requires knowledge of ABAP/4 or BASIS.
There are different SAP modules you may choose to specialize as per your interest. As for your interest, I would say that SAP BI (Business Intelligence) provides tools needed to make the right decisions, optimize and measure the results and merge data from different sources effectively and can be analyzed and m
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2012-01-25 18:52:51
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Candidates seeking a career in the field must be graduate. Post graduate in public relations, advertising, etc are given preference and are in demand. Candidate seeking career in the sector really needs to be creative and talented.
In my opinion, advertising industry is very vivid and one of the most versatile industry. It is one of the most influential industries as it is directly connected with the mass audie
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