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DEVANSH SINGH

Beginner-Level 5

After 12th, you can pursue BA in economics and after that MA in the same or MBE. It will further enhance your knowledge in the field of economics.
All the best.

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rafat parveen

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Hi,
You shouldn't pursue law along with BA as you will not be able to handle it. You can pursue BA LLB which is a 5 year course if you want to study law during graduation. For this, you have to appear for CLAT which is Common Law Admission Test. Also, you can pursue law during post graduation i.e. MA in LLB after completing your graduation in any subject. In this case also, you need to appear for the same entrance exam. To become eligible for this entrance after 12th, you have to get at least 45% marks in class 12th and to become eligible for it after graduation, you require at least 55% marks in your graduation.

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Ankit Kumar

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MBA Admission without MAT or any other entrance exam is possible but it is mandatory for candidates to fulfill the MBA eligibility criteria to get direct admission to a UGC/AICTE-approved university or college.

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Akram KhanI am not perfect, I am original.

Contributor-Level 8

Yes, you can get admission in Christ University, Bangalore to pursue MBA.

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ANUJ KARNATAK

Contributor-Level 7

Arjun,
To become a businessman, the first step you have to make is to choose your field of interest. As you choose your interest field, you can go for Bachelor's degree course in management i.e. BBA or BMS. And, after that for post graduate courses i.e. MBA.

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Sahal Patel

Contributor-Level 7

Hi Sonal,
BIT Noida is well known institute for MBA, you can go there without any hesitation. Its placement record is also good and the average package is around 5-5.5 Lacks.

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Zubin MehtaExpert Advisor for Senior Management.

Scholar-Level 17

Both get equal preference. It depends on your skills and academic qualifications, and working experience.

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Happy Mihani

Contributor-Level 6

http://www.banasthali.org/banasthali/wcms/en/home/hgher-education/phd_progs/index.html
Go through this link of Banasthali Vidyapith. This will answer all your questions related to Ph.D from Banasthali Vidyapith.

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siddhi patil

Beginner-Level 3

You should prefer NCERT books for your basic theory and can use various books, which are available in market such as:
1. MTG.
2. USS Arihant.
3. S.Chand for biology.
All the best.

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manoj vyasHappiness is within you

Contributor-Level 7

No. there is no requirement of work experience for doing PGDM
All the Best

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Ankit Singh

Contributor-Level 10

Following are the top colleges for the same:
1. Asian Academy of Film and Television
2. R. K. Films and Media Academy (RKFMA)
3. Apeejay Institute of Mass Communication

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Rashmi AggarwalClass Representative, DoMS, IIT Roorkee

Contributor-Level 7

Its hard to get a call from SPJAIN unless you have 95-97%ile just to be on safer side. They look at your overall profile. Calls are mostly profile based. But still, never say never as SPJAIN is known for its unpredictable calls. All the best for future endeavors.
Your 12th marks are slightly on the lower side so to nullify that high percentile is required for sure.

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Ankit Singh

Contributor-Level 10

To be a journalist, you will have to do Bachelors in Journalism and Mass Communication.

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Kishansinh RathodFounder of Neurobytes

Contributor-Level 10

IIM-A is always best in every way.
but if you technical guy and science lover than don't go for MBA.
if you want to build your career in management line than and only than go for IIM-A.
Otherwise you can pursue MTech from IIT.
but if you chose MBA you habe to do some extra work because you are not from commerce background.

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Kishansinh RathodFounder of Neurobytes

Contributor-Level 10

, qualifying NET is not easy. You have to work hard so start preparing now. All the best.

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