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2010-08-27 01:39:08

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udit narang

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Yes you can pursue a bachelors in mechanical engineering and then target masters in petroleum engineering. Even though the masters requirement would recommend you to have a bachelors in petroleum engineering, they would also accept degrees from different backgrounds.

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2010-08-27 01:38:56

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udit narang

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Yes you can pursue a bachelors in mechanical engineering and then target masters in petroleum engineering. Even though the masters requirement would recommend you to have a bachelors in petroleum engineering, they would also accept degrees from different backgrounds.

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2010-08-27 01:38:56

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Vikas Narula

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Yes, it's definitely possible. You may also want to think of doing an MBA in Oil and Gas management at UPES with distance learning. Graduation with minimum 50% marks in any discipline (preferably with science, technology and commerce background) with minimum two years (2) of experience in oil or gas or related sector will be suitable for the MBA (Oil & Gas management) program for working professionals.
Check for more: http://cce.upes.ac.in/CCE/Oil-Gas-programs.html

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2010-08-27 01:38:49

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udit narang

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Yes you can pursue a bachelors in mechanical engineering and then target masters in petroleum engineering. Even though the masters requirement would recommend you to have a bachelors in petroleum engineering, they would also accept degrees from different backgrounds.

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2010-08-27 01:38:42

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udit narang

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Yes you can pursue a bachelors in mechanical engineering and then target masters in petroleum engineering. Even though the masters requirement would recommend you to have a bachelors in petroleum engineering, they would also accept degrees from different backgrounds.

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2010-08-27 01:23:44

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Pooja Kohli

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Hi Drpuneet,
As more and more people are getting conciuos about their Health & Hygiene, courses in health care & hospitality management are gaining popularity. The major difference between health care & hospital management is that health care deals with health care equipment & services and pharmaceuticals, biotechnology & life sciences, where as Hospital Management involves ensuring effective utilization of physical and financial resources of the hospital as well as creating an organizational climate beneficial to the growth and development of the personnel.
However, both the MBA programs offer equally bright future but it would largely
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2010-08-27 01:08:36

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Pooja Kohli

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Hi,
The major difference between health care & hospital management is that health care deals with health care equipment & services and pharmaceuticals, biotechnology & life sciences (The particular sectors associated with these groups are: biotechnology, drug manufacturers, medical equipment and instruments etc.) whereas, Hospital Management involves ensuring effective utilization of physical and financial resources of the hospital as well as creating an organizational climate beneficial to the growth and development of the personnel.
To get better understanding on the topic please go through these article links I have placed below:
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2010-08-27 01:03:41

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Pooja Kohli

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Hi,
Although, Shipping logistic Management is a highly specialised course and after doing this course student generally become eligible to occupy managerial positions with shipping companies, ship agencies, ports, freight forwarding companies, international trade companies and logistics service providers, but the scope of any program is a very subjective topic and would vary from Individual to Individual.
However, there is no dearth of employment opportunities in this area, since there are hundreds of Shipping Companies and Freight Forwarding companies in the country, as well as abroad but, the scope of a program & return on investment
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2010-08-27 01:03:34

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Pooja Kohli

Guide-Level 11

Hi,
Although, Shipping logistic Management is a highly specialised course and after doing this course student generally become eligible to occupy managerial positions with shipping companies, ship agencies, ports, freight forwarding companies, international trade companies and logistics service providers, but the scope of any program is a very subjective topic and would vary from Individual to Individual.
However, there is no dearth of employment opportunities in this area, since there are hundreds of Shipping Companies and Freight Forwarding companies in the country, as well as abroad but, the scope of a program & return on investment
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2010-08-27 00:59:16

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2010-08-27 00:50:58

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udit narang

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Hi,
There is no MBA program available at this university. As i have discussed in your other question, you should opt for an early career MBA. Unlike traditional MBA programs where there is a minimum requirement of 2 years Full Time professional work experience, Early Career MBA programs are designed for students who are fresh college graduates with no work experience or one to two years of professional work experience. Students are typically recent college graduates.
Some examples of such schools are:
1) IESE Business School
2) University of Chicago(Booth)
3) Yale School of Management
4) University of Rochester(Simon)
5) Stanford University
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2010-08-27 00:38:58

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udit narang

Contributor-Level 10

If you are planning to pursue your MBA abroad right after completing your BCOM, i would recommend you to take the GMAT and apply for an early career MBA program.
Unlike traditional MBA programs where there is a minimum requirement of 2 years Full Time professional work experience, Early Career MBA programs are designed for students who are fresh college graduates with no work experience or one to two years of professional work experience. Students are typically recent college graduates.
Some examples of such schools are:
1) IESE Business School
2) University of Chicago(Booth)
3) Yale School of Management
4) University of Rochester(Simon)
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2010-08-27 00:36:23

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The Shipping Corporation of India , Shipping House, 245 Madame Cama Road Mumbai-400021, Indian Institute of Aeronautical Engineering, 179, Kalidas Road, Dehradun-248001, Lal Bahadur Shastri College of Advanced Maritime Studies & Research, Hay bunder, Seweri, Mumbai-400033, Marine Engineering & Research Institute, Hay Bunder Road, Mumbai400033, Padmabhushan Vasantdada Patil Pratishthan's College of Engineering, Eastern express highway, Near Everad Ngr., Chunabhatti, Chembur, Mumbai-400002, T.S. Chanakya, Karaus, New Mumbai-400706

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