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2010-08-28 14:47:56

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Priya Saxena

Guide-Level 11

Hi Vivek,
Well D.Pharm is a diploma in pharmacy and is done prior to B.Pharm course which is a Bachelor degree course and I do not see any requirement for you to pursue this course. Instead I would suggest you to go with the Masters course now i.e. M.Pharm. There is a huge scope with better job prospects after the completion of this course. To know about the institutes which offer this course, you may refer to the following link:http://tinyurl.com/yzau72x
Kindly revert for any further queries, also if you liked this answer then rate it 'Best answer' or give a 'Thumbs Up' rating.
All the Best!

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2010-08-28 14:47:03

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prashant mishra

Contributor-Level 9

Hi Suraj,
First of all its very surprising that after Btech you want to switch your career into retail management as most of the students go for Masters in the relevant field.however you can try MS in Retail Management in these UK universities :- Bournemouth University, Kingston University, University of Wales etc. The entry requirement is first class bachelors degree in the relevant field also International students whose first language is not English are normally required to demonstrate evidence of satisfactory competence by holding one of the following recognised qualifications: IELTS overall score of 6.5 bands, # Test in English as
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2010-08-28 14:46:38

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SHASHTRI GROUP

Beginner-Level 4

it is appox. 60,000/- per year visit on iiaeit.org

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2010-08-28 14:46:37

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Meghna

Beginner-Level 1

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2010-08-28 14:46:15

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Nihira

Beginner-Level 1

Hi Uttakarsh
You need to appear for management appidute test such as CAT/MAT.
Eligibility is minimun 50% in graduation.
On the basis of your score you can apply to different college.
If you wanna the course in low fees and with faculty from IIM,XLRI,ISB,FMS. you can consider Skyline Business School (www.skylinecollege.com)
Thanks

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2010-08-28 14:45:02

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Siby Joseph

Beginner-Level 1

Please mail me all your details at siby.joseph@astrowix.com.I will help you.

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2010-08-28 14:44:58

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2010-08-28 14:22:50

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2010-08-28 14:19:32

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2010-08-28 14:18:52

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Amit Jangra

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25 nov 2010 without late fees

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2010-08-28 14:17:09

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Manish Ramachandran

Contributor-Level 10

Hi Anjali
Yes you can do BCA is a good subject.
All the best for your career.
Rgds
Manish

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2010-08-28 14:13:15

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2010-08-28 14:08:30

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prashant mishra

Contributor-Level 9

Hi Sanjana,
Well BSc stands for Bachelor of Science and Business Management has no such full form its a course related to management stream.if you have any more question related to this course then kindly ask a proper question .
Hope this helps!

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2010-08-28 14:08:24

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prashant mishra

Contributor-Level 9

Hi Sanjana,
Well BSc stands for Bachelor of Science and Business Management has no such full form its a course related to management stream.if you have any more question related to this course then kindly ask a proper question .
Hope this helps!

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2010-08-28 14:05:17

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