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Shail Oberoi

Guide-Level 14

For joining a film industry, you actually don't need an MBA. What you need is to explore is appropriate skill based courses in Editing, writing, acting, animation, event management, public speaking, performing arts, etc.

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Ishan Thakkar

Contributor-Level 6

The course may start from June-July.

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Chetna S

Scholar-Level 17

Hi, IELTS is not the sole criteria for determining your admission status. Mention your academic background for further guide.

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Educator Councellor

Contributor-Level 9

You can consider following colleges:
RV College of Engineering
BMS College of Engineering
MSRIT
PESIT
Bangalore Institute of Technology

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hritik pokhriyal

Contributor-Level 7

This all depends on the eligibility criteria of the university in which you want to enroll.
You should check the eligibility criteria of the university.

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Satish PrabhuCenter Director at IMPEL Overseas Consultants

Contributor-Level 10

Dear Ishan,
The minimum marks required for good universities is 65% in your class 12th, and an IELTS score of overall 6.5 with no band less than 6, however there may be some Universities, which may admit with 55% marks and overall IELTS of 6, with no band less than 5.5. You need to decide as to which university you want to apply to and what their requirement for this course is.

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hritik pokhriyal

Contributor-Level 7

You can do a Master's degree in management, Master's degree in commerce, a Bachelor's degree in law, CA, CS, CMA, etc after this course.

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Ritu Bhandari

Scholar-Level 16

Hi, St. Xavier's College, Kolkata offers BMS course instead of BBA. And for the same admission is based on marks obtained in 10+2.
Eligibility:
12th: 60%
Mandatory Subject : English
An aggregate of English + 3 core subjects would be considered for eligibility calculations. Student must have obtained a minimum of 45% in all 4 core subjects which would be considered for aggregate calculations.
Following subjects would not be considered as a core subject for aggregate calculation: Agriculture, Dance, Entrepreneurship, Environmental Science/Studies, Fashion Designing/Studies, Heritage Craft, Home Science, Physical Education, Painting and Socia
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Anant Raina

Guide-Level 12

Yes, you may take admission in the college. It has got good rating and even the placements are good.

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Ishan Dwivedi

Beginner-Level 4

Your question has been posted 2 years back but still relevant until 2021. This is the very question that one questions to himself/herself while doing the Post graduation. I don't think that we should ignore the future scopes in rural area as it has much much potential which is still to be penetrated. Still in 2021 there 70% of the rural population which is totally ignored when we talk about development or policies. Our whole India wanders around that 30% Urban and lazy population. All the startups like, swiggy, zomato, big basket, urban clap, ola, oyo each and every startups just focus on the urban population. As a fresher you may be n
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lalitha iyer

Beginner-Level 4

yes of course brindha

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Vikash Jain

Guide-Level 14

There are no 100% free seats in any college across India. You can get some scholarship from some colleges. There can be rare case that a college has some vacant seats just before the start of the session which they can provide without any management fees. For colleges, check out the link below :
https://www.shiksha.com/engineering/colleges/colleges-Hyderabad.

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Puneet SinghAlumni at LPU Jalandhar

Scholar-Level 17

Dear Abdul, Of course, you can do B.Com after getting more than 50% in the HSC exam but make sure it should not be less than 50%. My cousin has 55% marks in HSC and took admission in LPU for the B.Com programme. In LPU students get an in-depth knowledge of banking and management courses. B.Com is a specialised course that enables aspirants to gain adequate knowledge about the financial management and risks involved. This Hons course is of 3 years with 6 semesters. LPU allows students to analyze the market strategies and organizational behaviour of many banking and financial sectors. The programme is accredited by the Accreditation Coun
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Nagesh SawantBMS, PGPM/MBA (Finance)

Contributor-Level 8

Don't know about the exact rank but its the best college in the western region of mumbai AA+ rated by business india and various other bodies. You can have a look at the website under the recognition tab.

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Ritu Bhandari

Scholar-Level 16

Hi,
For college timings, you need to contact the college.

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Abhijeet Gaware

Contributor-Level 7

The field of Finance is often said to be all about the Science of money management. A career in Finance would entail coordinating between assets and liabilities. The finance industry is popularly known to provide lucrative careers and demand intellect of the highest order. As a rule, this prestigious industry attracts a lot of aspirants looking for a career with great opportunities. Possession of just a graduate degree thins the chances of getting into this field. Thus, it becomes important to either be an MBA or have a higher degree to guarantee a smooth entry herein. There are many courses like certification programs in investment ba
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