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2010-10-27 14:53:51Guide-Level 11
Project Management is popular by other names as well like, Construction Management, Strategic Management, and Production Management. Project Management is a highly specialized field which can be a part of any and every industry be it IT or Manufacturing or Health care or Hospitality. However, you will not find many institutes giving Project Management courses, few of them are: IGNOU, NICMAR, Alagappa University, GICMAR, National Academy of Construction, and MAAERs Maharashtra Institute of Technology.
The eligibility and fee of the program would vary from University to University, it will also depend on the level of program
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First of all, it is important to understand your interests and your career goals which are the most important factors to take up a career decision.
With a B.tech degree to your credit, you may look for the options like Masters in a similar discipline i.e. M.Tech from a good institute/ college or if you are keen you can look for Management programs as well.
There are many institutes in India offering these courses and to know about these, you may refer to the following link:
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To gain admission to either of the courses, one requires to qualify respective entrances and based on w
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There are many institutes in India which offer M.tech like the IITs, NIT Warangal, IISc Bangalore, Mukesh Patel School- Mumbai, ISMU Dhanbad are a few of the most reputed institutes in India.
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Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar University is a Central University and is approved by UGC. Pursuing MCA from this University is valid and recognized to apply for the government as well as the private sector.
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2010-10-27 14:36:19Guide-Level 11
I would say CAT being the India's toughest Management exam with no set pattern would require more focus & preparation and always remember that "there is no shortcut to hardwork"
There is no one book which you have to or can refer to, for cracking CAT. You have to consult various books for various sections of CAT. Few of the authors whom you can consult are: Arun sharma for Logical Reasoning and Data Interpretation, O.P. Sinhal books for QA & for verbal ability you should pick up a good dictionary & a Wren & Marten book plus read a lot of Novels & Newspapers. Apart from this for quantitative secession you should also consider revi
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Kindly give us the name of the institute, so that i can provide the details.
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I don't think there would be any issues regarding placements. However you have only mentioned below 60%. how much is it exactly. and if it is pretty less then you will have to start your career with a small pay check and then progress. Can't aim for a hefty salary structure during your pl
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