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Kindly, go through the link below. An awesome tool developed by shiksha to compare colleges:
https://www.shiksha.com/resources/college-comparison
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8 years agoBeginner-Level 2
There is no requirement as such. The whole idea of Event Management is sheer dedication, hard work and creativity. Conventional Degrees has doesn't impact much as the course itself is determined to be purely professional. So, the minimal qualification as of graduation in any stream for post-graduation diploma and 12+ for diploma is applicable.
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I understand and appreciate your interest in pursuing Java from Bangalore or Delhi. To assist you in choosing the institutes to pursue the same, kindly refer to the link below for more information on the institutes:
https://goo.gl/ntGOzX
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The best way for you to get trained is NATA coaching. That would be like a bridge course from 12th to architecture.
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There are lots of institutes where you can apply for a seat in the Bachelor programme. Most of them close their application by end March and April end. The entrance exams for all these are held in the month of April and may so you have to buck up and register for the exam. Most of the exams are online so you need to register for them and sit for the exam.
Some of them are:
JEE MAIN- Exam in April
JEE Advanced- Registration starts in April and Exam in April
BITSAT- Exam in May
VITEEE- Exam in April
WBJEE- Exam in May
MHTCET- Exam in May
KCET- Exam in May
Andhra Pradesh EAMCET-Exam in May
UPSEE -Exam in April
KIITEE-Exam in April
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After completing MCA you better go for job and gain work experience for at least 3 years and then pursue MBA / executive MBA from a renowned B-school.
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PGDM is the most sought after programme of AIMA-Centre for Management Education in distance mode. PGDM is approved by UGC-Distance Education Bureau, Ministry of HRD, Govt. of India.
And in other hand PGDM programme which are approved by AICTE are offered by AIMA is a regular mode programme.
So, you can choose as per your choice and career goals whether it’s regular or distance.
For both the programme’s information you can check:
https://www.aima.in under educational services.
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Yes, you can apply to them. However, you have fair chances for the PGDM programs of better colleges like:
1. Welingkar.
2. SIES.
3. NL Dalmia.
You need to ensure that GD and PI goes really well.
Good luck.
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