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There are undergraduate FD courses offered by many colleges. Top among them are NIFT, Peal Academy, NID, etc.
Besides, there there are 1-2 years PG Diploma courses also available (if you are a graduate already). NIFT has all India entrance, which is quite tough. Not sure which state you are in. But, all the colleges provide internships and good job placements in export houses and buying houses.
All the best.
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Scholar-Level 17
https://www.shiksha.com/mba/ranking/top-mba-colleges-in-india/2-2-0-0-0.
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Scholar-Level 17
Degree Level
Bachelor's degree
Degree Field(s)
Airport management, aviation administration, aviation management, public administration, business administration, or a related field.
Certification
Voluntary certification is available
Experience
5-10 years
Key skills
Knowledge of Federal Air Regulations (FAR) and Transportation Security Agency (TSA) requirements pertaining to safety and security, good communication skills, finance and budgeting skills, management skills, supervisory skills, knowledge of word process and spreadsheets, capable of passing fingerprints and background checks.
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8 years agoContributor-Level 10
An MBA in Hospital Management is specifically tailored for those looking to pursue a career in the healthcare industry, focusing on areas like healthcare policies, hospital operations, patient care management, and healthcare finance. This specialised MBA is ideal for individuals who want to lead or manage hospitals, clinics, or healthcare organizations.
On the other hand, an MBA in General Business provides a broad foundation in business management, including areas such as marketing, finance, strategy, and operations, and is suitable for individuals seeking flexibility in their careers across various industries.
If you're pas
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Scholar-Level 17
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Scholar-Level 17
Manya-the Princeton Review, Experts Global and IMS are some good brands. Please enquire about the teaching methods first and student results before enrolling. Now which will be the best for you no one can tell. You need to compare, study and decide on your own.
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If you want to do your Masters and directly get into the job market then Universities of Applied Sciences are the ones you must check. They teach as the name suggest from a industrial applications point of view and very practical. If you want to do research then you must get into University of Technology. TU9 or Universities of Technology are more hard to get into. But this does not imply that Applied Sciences will be too easy. Either one will require a good profile.
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Scholar-Level 17
Hi Jowhar,
You may check colleges under SPP but they also require atleast 55%. You can still try applying. You are not fit for an MBA right now because you don't have enough work experience and your grades are not too good. Check PG Diploma or Graduate certificate programs in management from SPP colleges like Centennial College, Seneca College, George brown college etc. And check this:
https://studyabroad.shiksha.com/canada/mba-colleges-dc
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Scholar-Level 18
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Scholar-Level 17
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Yes, you can start the application process. To study in USA you must take the SAT, if you prepare from now onwards, you can apply to the universities this year itself and start your classes from next year. The deadlines are generally during Oct to Dec and classes starts from Aug/Sept of the following year. This is the process - you have to prepare one year ahead. Additionally, you must take the TOEFL or IELTS for English language proficiency. Focus on your academics now and start the SAT prep immediately after. If you don't want to waste time with SAT you can try applying to countries like Australia, Canada, New Zealand with
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Scholar-Level 17
Last year, the cut-off for SIMSR's MMS course (via Gujarati quota) was around 97.1 percentile. So yes, there are very high chances of securing a seat with that score. Good luck!
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Scholar-Level 18
Biochemistry has a great potential ahead. As the name suggests, it has to do with chemicals and biology. Just don't worry. Employability potential is also good for this stream.
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Scholar-Level 18
It all actually depends on what you want, what your heart desires. You can go for engineering college, go for B.Sc. Become pilot or become armed forces officer. The whole world is open for you.
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Scholar-Level 18
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There are following two types of integrated degrees offered by some universities:
(a) Integrated B.Tech-M.Tech degrees of 5 years duration.
(b) Integrated B.Tech-MBA degrees in 5 years.
Integrated degrees will save you one year but deprive you from doing second degree from best college. If you do B.Tech from a normal college, you can improve your profile by doing either M.Tech or MBA from a top University. Therefore, unless you get admission in top University for integrated degree, you must avoid it.
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