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2011-07-25 15:51:44Guide-Level 11
There are several EMBA or Part time MBA programmes that you can opt for such as programme through NIIT Imperia, IGNOU etc. If you are looking for Programmes who have classes falling only on weekend then you can probably check for part time programmes provided by Institutes like FMS, IMT, IIT Delhi and S.P. Jain etc.
For more information on EMBA & Part time programmes please check the link below:
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2011-07-25 15:46:48Guide-Level 11
Although, advisable would be that you focus on your graduation and try and score well on it but still if you want get into some course you can look for short term courses in Banking & Finance; you can also opt for various certifications like CCA CIPA etc. For more information on the options you can explore please check the links below:
https://www.shiksha.com/getArticleDetail/2175/Career-Options-With-Commerce-Subjects
https://banking.shiksha.com/getCategoryPage/colleges/banking/india/All/All/All/categorypages/Certification/NULL/All/0/30
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2011-07-25 15:43:24
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Well every institute has a different fee structure alltogether and it is difficult to mention the exact range and still if you are keen to inquire, you will have to contact the institute directly.To know about the institutes offering MBA in Hyderabad, you may kindly refer to the following link:
https://www.shiksha.com/search/index?keyword=MBA&location=&searchType=course&cat_id=&countOffsetSearch=25&startOffSetSearch=0&subLocation=2&cityId=702&cType=-1&courseLevel=-1&subType=0&showCluster=-1&channelId=
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2011-07-25 15:35:48
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2011-07-25 15:13:01
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You will able to apply for Masters courses. Did you go through any courses offered by LBS?
If you finalised on a course then good luck and do keep a back up option. If no, then finalise on a course before you begin planning.
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The main importance of doing MCA after BCA is that only by going through this program will one understand the finer points of the comput
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2011-07-25 14:41:38Guide-Level 11
No, you don't require to have any separate training in computers to appear for CAT, the test would be quite user friendly and there would be a 15-minute tutorial provided before the start of the test, For more detailed and updated information, go through the link below:
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