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Vishal Agrawal

Beginner-Level 5

Hi there,
The minimum %percentage required is 65%, you can visit the website of IITTM for a detailed overview of the courses offered and related criteria.

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Harshit Mehta

Guide-Level 13

Chartered Wealth Manager Program from American Academy of Financial Management USA does not require a person to be MBA. In fact, it is a super specialized program in Wealth Management which is better than pursuing a generalist MBA Finance.
Today is an age of Super Specialization and if you have skills in a particular field, you have a better chance of building your career than a generalist.

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Viraj PatilJust follow Me! I will be there for you!

Contributor-Level 7

You should go for M.Sc in computer science as computers and IT services is demanding more employees to work in their companies. You will get good payment too.

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NITHIN EEDUCATIONAL CONSULTANT

Guide-Level 14

AMIE is having a good scope. The important thing to be noted here is that you should look for a reputed institute for this course.

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SRMU LUCKNOW

Contributor-Level 6

Apply now for session 2018-19. You can immediately fill the form online by visiting:
https://srmu.ac.in/about/glance/Online_formapplication.aspx

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astha singh

Scholar-Level 16

No, I do not think direct entry into the 2nd year would be allowed in most institutions. Lateral entry into a different college is only permitted once you have begun your course in B.Sc and have completed your 1st year in B.Sc. You can then apply for lateral entry into a different college in your second year.

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Abhishek Desai

Scholar-Level 17

Hello Pranav! Yes, definitely. NMIMS Mumbai campus ranks among the top 15 B-Schools across India and is the 3rd-best in the Mumbai region. It has a legacy of more than 35 years; the average package being approx Rs 14-15 Lacs. It is a great backup for someone who couldn't convert the old IIMs and top non-IIMs.

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NITHIN EEDUCATIONAL CONSULTANT

Guide-Level 14

B.Com is for 3 years. How can you complete it in 5-years?

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Akshit Jain

Beginner-Level 3

No, not compulsory. Self study, as well as self-confidence, can also help you achieve that. Moreover, there are cases when their students also cannot qualify these exams. Please upvote if you are satisfied.

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Pallavi ChoudhuryFormer HR, Oracle

Guide-Level 14

Hi,
There is no concept of placement abroad. On campus placement is done only by Indian universities. UTDallas is a good university and has a good career assistance office. If you want to know details you have to check their website and write to them asking for alumni information, internship help etc.

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Joseph Mathew

Contributor-Level 6

Graduation from a recognized university is the basic prerequisite to pursue MBA irrespective of the specialization you select. , if you would like to have any assistance on learning MBA, you may take up the online MBA programs offered by NIBM Global. NIBM Global offers online training for one year MBA, two year MBA and one year Executive MBA and it also offers online video tutorials to all its registered students. These programs are not actual degree but serve as study aids.

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Abhishek Desai

Scholar-Level 17

Hello! Unfortunately, one has to score at least 50% marks to be eligible to pursue a full-time MBA in India. Though you may still inquire separately with the particular college(s) you are interested in to take admission. Good luck!

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Nilakshee H Saikia

Contributor-Level 10

Yes, B.Ed course is available in Nagarjuna University.

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NITHIN EEDUCATIONAL CONSULTANT

Guide-Level 14

Bachelor's is enough for an aerospace engineer. Try to use your skills in a practical way

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Abhishek Desai

Scholar-Level 17

Hello,
To get admission into any good and reputed B-School in India, one has to compulsorily appear for the particular entrance exam(s), clear the necessary cutoffs and the further interview rounds (if shortlisted). There is no other way to obtain admission.

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Arshiya Singh

Scholar-Level 16

I don't know about KLU but as an ex CSE student of LPU, I will recommend CSE. As an alumnus of LPU, I feel proud to answer this question. I was a student in the B.Tech CSE of 2012 batch, the knowledge that I gained while my course duration has helped me a lot in shaping my career. I am currently working as an Application Development Analyst in Accenture, Noida. To begin with, LPU provides a lot of options in engineering only. It is one of the most highlighted courses. It has B.Tech and B.Tech (Hons) courses. B.Tech (Hons. ). With time they had introduced my new programs considering in mind the change occurring in technology. LPU has be
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Nilakshee H Saikia

Contributor-Level 10

You can pursue B.Ed through distance.

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Ankit KumarUniversity of Delhi

Guide-Level 15

Yes, you can be a teacher for both elementary and high school.

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