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1. An inclination for art and technical stuff.
2. Being more observant, patient, practice more.
3. Pursuing a course from a well-known institute.
4. Choose a course which starts from basics and takes you to the advanced level.
5. Learn from a good and experienced mentor. Stay connected with the industry guys.
In order to choose a course or an institute talk to the faculty members and current students.
Check the placement records. Take a counselling session from an experienced advisor.
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http://tedu.iift.ac.in/iift/mba-ib.php
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All the streams have their own set of benefits and challenges. What matters is which one suits your interests and career goals. You can pursue MBA/PGDM in HR, marketing, finance, operations, IT/Systems, etc. based on your preferences.
https://www.shiksha.com/top-10-mba-specializations-in-2012-article-5284-1
Kindly, visit this link for further insights, it may help you.
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http://ieee.daiict.ac.in/ieee2017/
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Go through the above link. You will get all the details of the good colleges having integrated MBA programme. Choose the college according to your city preference and also checking out the fees and placement record of the colleges.
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The number of semesters/trimesters varies from college to college, there is no fixed norm about it. Yes, it's easy to pass from PES, provided you study well and hard. There are a total of 240 seats reserved for its FT MBA program. Please visit this link for more details:
http://pes.edu/programs-3/mba/
Hope it helps.
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You have asked an existential question. Answer unfortunately is straight forward no. Other institutions which take score from JEE Mains do accept lower scores, but these too have already been announced. You definitely need to score 75% or more in your boards to get into IITs.
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MBA is advisable over to PGDM considering the fact that, MBA is degree offered by university and accepted globally, which isn't the case with PGDM unless the college is having AIU certification of equalization with MBA.
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