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Mr. Khushwant Jain
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Yes you can do MBA.
But should have 3 years of Work Exp. after your Graduation.
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But should have 3 years of Work Exp. after your Graduation.
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Priya Saxena
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Hi Mohit,
With just a 12th and a polytechnic course in IT the future offers limited option and the so is the scope limited as the knowledge gained in 12th / polytechnic does not hold much depth to what is actually required. To get a good career opportunities, it is important that you first opt for the Graduate degree courses depending on your previous education and other requirements because more and more companies prefer opting for the degree holders. Like if you had science in 12th then you can opt for Computer engineering or B.Sc in IT but if you are from non-science background then opt for the BCA course. These courses will lead you
With just a 12th and a polytechnic course in IT the future offers limited option and the so is the scope limited as the knowledge gained in 12th / polytechnic does not hold much depth to what is actually required. To get a good career opportunities, it is important that you first opt for the Graduate degree courses depending on your previous education and other requirements because more and more companies prefer opting for the degree holders. Like if you had science in 12th then you can opt for Computer engineering or B.Sc in IT but if you are from non-science background then opt for the BCA course. These courses will lead you
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Priya Saxena
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Hi Amol,
In most of the cases, every University has its own policies and the students need to adhere to those and these policies vary from one University to another making it very difficult for us to give any answer in specific. But then in general, to pursue the final year (5th & 6th semester) of MCA, one requires to re-register to the course and this registration would take place only if you have cleared the previous semesters as well and without which a student is not allowed to pursue the next session.
Yet I would suggest you to confirm the same from the University of Mumbai directly and based on which you may then look ahead.
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In most of the cases, every University has its own policies and the students need to adhere to those and these policies vary from one University to another making it very difficult for us to give any answer in specific. But then in general, to pursue the final year (5th & 6th semester) of MCA, one requires to re-register to the course and this registration would take place only if you have cleared the previous semesters as well and without which a student is not allowed to pursue the next session.
Yet I would suggest you to confirm the same from the University of Mumbai directly and based on which you may then look ahead.
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Priya Saxena
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Hi Sean,
Post the completion of your graduation in Political Science, you can opt for further courses in the similar field or may look for courses in Management/ Law / Teaching & Education etc.
If interested, then you may opt for Management program i.e. MBA, as the minimum eligibility required is of a Graduate degree course from a recognized University. Law is another career field that attracts most of the political science graduates. With a graduate degree you may look for courses like LL.B which is a 3 year duration course and requires Graduate degree holders.
Lastly, but one of the most wide career field, you can opt for the Teaching
Post the completion of your graduation in Political Science, you can opt for further courses in the similar field or may look for courses in Management/ Law / Teaching & Education etc.
If interested, then you may opt for Management program i.e. MBA, as the minimum eligibility required is of a Graduate degree course from a recognized University. Law is another career field that attracts most of the political science graduates. With a graduate degree you may look for courses like LL.B which is a 3 year duration course and requires Graduate degree holders.
Lastly, but one of the most wide career field, you can opt for the Teaching
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Govind SharmaHR, startup entrepreneurs, career blogger
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you can go but check whether this diploma is acceptable there
Special education related to teach chlldren with special need such as dyslexia, physically handicapped, mentally hadicapped etc
Special education related to teach chlldren with special need such as dyslexia, physically handicapped, mentally hadicapped etc
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2010-08-29 14:16:29
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Pooja Kohli
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Hi Tejas,
Surely, a full time MBA from a good B-School is a right career move. As far as choosing the specialisation is concerned I would suggest that you should follow your own interests and career aspirations and choose the specialisation you feel is right for you. However, both thespecialisations would give you a bright career.
For getting into a good B-School you need to sit for an Entrance examination. Please check the link below for more information on Various Entrance Examination:
http://tinyurl.com/3525k8b
Hope this resolve your query. Feel free to put up more queries. In case your query is resolved please close this question by c
Surely, a full time MBA from a good B-School is a right career move. As far as choosing the specialisation is concerned I would suggest that you should follow your own interests and career aspirations and choose the specialisation you feel is right for you. However, both thespecialisations would give you a bright career.
For getting into a good B-School you need to sit for an Entrance examination. Please check the link below for more information on Various Entrance Examination:
http://tinyurl.com/3525k8b
Hope this resolve your query. Feel free to put up more queries. In case your query is resolved please close this question by c
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Pooja Kohli
Guide-Level 11
Hi Tejas,
Surely, a full time MBA from a good B-School is a right career move. As far as choosing the specialisation is concerned I would suggest that you should follow your own interests and career aspirations and choose the specialisation you feel is right for you. However, both thespecialisations would give you a bright career.
For getting into a good B-School you need to sit for an Entrance examination. Please check the link below for more information on Various Entrance Examination:
http://tinyurl.com/3525k8b
Hope this resolve your query. Feel free to put up more queries. In case your query is resolved please close this question by c
Surely, a full time MBA from a good B-School is a right career move. As far as choosing the specialisation is concerned I would suggest that you should follow your own interests and career aspirations and choose the specialisation you feel is right for you. However, both thespecialisations would give you a bright career.
For getting into a good B-School you need to sit for an Entrance examination. Please check the link below for more information on Various Entrance Examination:
http://tinyurl.com/3525k8b
Hope this resolve your query. Feel free to put up more queries. In case your query is resolved please close this question by c
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