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2010-11-26 23:56:48
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One of your best options for MBA could be the Delhi Business School where you could do a Dual in MBA(say marketing and HR) which is very industry related designed by industry stalwarts and is considered as one of the best in Delhi.
I would give you my example. I am currently pursuing MBA in Finance and Marketing and have secured my summer placement with HSBC global which is a pioneer in the Financial Services sector.
Just to tell you as far as the Last year goes we had an average placement of around 4 Lakhs and Berger Paints, Panasonic, J K Tyres, Walmart, Names & Numbers, Olive Global, Jublee, Clinsys, Williams, Citi Financia
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2010-11-26 23:53:27Contributor-Level 7
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2010-11-26 23:42:19
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If the above mentioned university is recognized by UGC and ministry of HRD then it is approved in all the sectors.
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2010-11-26 23:35:20
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I can give u one option. You can join MBA in some institute in Delhi and from there you'll get the degree of MBA + certificates from IIM also for classes. If you are intrested then u may call me @ 9810591226.
Sushil Gupta
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2010-11-26 23:27:13
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2010-11-26 23:26:25
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I don't think so that its possible. Better try something else.
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2010-11-26 23:11:47
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2010-11-26 22:54:30
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The best possible course for your would be a masters in mechanical engineering as you have earned an undergrad degree in the same field. If you want to opt for another field, you can apply for electronics, aeronautical engineering or industrial engineering. It totally depends on what you want to pursue and what you want to become in life. Have you asked yourself what subject your interested in? Are you good with machines? If you are, you should stick to mechanical. If you feel you would be good with aircrafts, you can opt for aeronautical. There are various choices that you can opt for. It totally depends on what you want to do.
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2010-11-26 22:47:37
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The best possible course for your would be a masters in mechanical engineering as you have earned an undergrad degree in the same field. If you want to opt for another field, you can apply for electronics, aeronautical engineering or industrial engineering. It totally depends on what you want to pursue and what you want to become in life. Have you asked yourself what subject your interested in? Are you good with machines? If you are, you should stick to mechanical. If you feel you would be good with aircrafts, you can opt for aeronautical. There are various choices that you can opt for. It totally depends on what you want to do.
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2010-11-26 22:43:52
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2010-11-26 22:41:53
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The best possible course for your would be a masters in mechanical engineering as you have earned an undergrad degree in the same field. If you want to opt for another field, you can apply for electronics, aeronautical engineering or industrial engineering. It totally depends on what you want to pursue and what you want to become in life. Have you asked yourself what subject your interested in? Are you good with machines? If you are, you should stick to mechanical. If you feel you would be good with aircrafts, you can opt for aeronautical. There are various choices that you can opt for. It totally depends on what you want to do.
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