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Mr. Khushwant Jain

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Before you can choose a business school or make any other plans, you will need to decide what you plan to do with your business degree. Answer these three questions:
• What industries am I interested in?
• Which business field am I interested in?
• What kind of company would I like to work for?
Nowadays, there are all sorts of business school programs to choose from. Do you want a part time program? A full time program? How about studying online? Before you can make a decision, you will need to take a look at all of the business school options available to you. To start, look over your list of potential business schools and find
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Nidhi Verma

Beginner-Level 2

The Project Management Professional or PMP is the most valued certifications available for project professionals and is offered by the globally renowned not-for-profit organization called Project Management Institute (PMI). It offers a huge range of benefits to the certification holders as well as to the organizations having PMP certified professionals including better job prospects, higher salary hikes and improved productivity.
For further details, click http://www.knowledgewoods.in/PMP

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MILIND TAYADE

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Hi. priya
PMP stands for Project Management Professional.
Government, commercial and other organizations employ PMP certified project managers in an attempt to improve the success rate of projects in all areas of knowledge, by applying a standardized and evolving set of project management principles as contained in PMI's PMBOK Guide.

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Ruchi Mehta

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There is no set cut-off for Welingkar, its considers various factors apart from score. So I would suggest, you fill the admission form and try your luck. All the best :)

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vois life

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Do you have only uk in mind? The education is very costly there. If you still want i can name a few good univ for masters.France,germany are good too and they are actually cheaper. scandinavian nations are also there. i will let you know the univ anyways. For quick resolution you can email me at voidlife@yahoo.com

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Nikhlesh Mathur

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This space on https://shiksha.com is quite a sacred space and hence please do not waste it by putting irrelevant writings in the question area. Kindly put up a relevant question Ajay. Your time is precious.

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Gourav Singh

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Hi Shilpa,
The total fee for commencing a MBA Programme in IIMP is around INR 3.2 lakhs.
Feel free to raise more questions. Appreciate by giving it thumbs up or marking as best.
All the Best.

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shaban

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Hi,
If you mean one sitting degree then please remember it is good for those who are only looking at gaining a graduate degree.
If you are also looking at post graduate courses then you need to first check whether after the single sitting graduation you will be eligible for the next course or not.
For example, in order to pursue MBA, the eligibility criteria is 10+2+3; therefore a three year graduation is required and the single sitting course is not accepted.
I would request Manmeet Kaur50173 to give you detailed information regarding various career prospects after ITI.
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