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2015-08-31 12:04:08

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Monisha Barua

Guide-Level 15

Hi Hasan,
The industry prefers full time engineering degrees more then correspondence or part time programs. They also do give more weightage to a degree from a private institute then to the open university.
Being a diploma holder in mechanical engineering you can apply for fresher jobs in Dubai. Mechanical Engineers could work in many industries including private or public sector industries of various types. You can seek employment in government departments like Posts and Telegraphs, Defense, PWD, and CPWD. Other departments such as aeronautical, agricultural, automobile, chemical, and power plants, as well as the railways, need mechan
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2015-08-31 11:59:13

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Neha Agarwal

Guide-Level 14

Hi Ashish,
Its good to give IBSAT for ICFAI. As already you are preparing for other exam and the patter is almost the same so their are no extra efforts you will be putting in for this exam.
For more details about IBSAT you can refer the link below:
https://www.shiksha.com/mba/exam/ibsat
Hope it helps. Please feel free to revert. Click on the thumbs up or mark it as the best, if you found this useful.
Wish You Luck!

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2015-08-31 11:54:55

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Neha Agarwal

Guide-Level 14

I would like Govind_S to share his expertise.

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2015-08-31 11:47:58

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2015-08-31 10:59:56

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Ritika Mathur

Contributor-Level 7

Dear Ashish, For anyone studying human resources and getting a human resources MBA, there are many areas to choose from when it comes to careers. You can stay a generalist and climb the career ladder into a management role, or you can distill the aspects of the career you like best—teaching people, negotiating, the technical aspects, etc.—and become a niche specialist.
1. HR Consultant
Why this career track is great: You make a lot of money, when and where you want it
2. International Human Resources Professional
Why this career track is great: You can visit countries all over the world and experience a great variety of people and cult
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2015-08-31 10:40:15

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Pratick Tripathi

Beginner-Level 4

The only difference between mba in mysore and banglore is that in bangalore university you vl get dual specialisation where as in mysore university you vl get only one speacialisation else everythng remains the same means education, placements and teaching everything remains the same.

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2015-08-31 10:37:25

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Srushti Patel

Contributor-Level 7

In HR profession you may have a career that offers good working conditions, excellent remuneration, good career growth opportunities and rewarding work.
Every large and medium size organization keeps a fully functional HRM/HRD/Personnel department managed by HR professionals. With adequate qualification in HR you may be part of such a team.
Public Sector companies recruit Executive / Management Trainees in various management fields at entry level in the organization in Executive cadre for grooming them into professional managers. This includes management trainees in HR as well. In public sector banks HR professionals are recruited as sp
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2015-08-31 10:25:59

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Rishi Banshiwal

Beginner-Level 3

Yes - You can get into integrated course - in this way you can do your BBA, and MBA together.
The Admission procedure starts from March - and is it May.
The Entrance exam takes place in June and from July - GD and Interviews takes place.
From August the semester of MBA commences.

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2015-08-31 10:24:39

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Dr Mohsin Khan

Guide-Level 13

Have you completed three year degree course in Hotel Management ? If yes, then there will be added advantage for you in your career after doing MBA.

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2015-08-31 10:02:27

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Raunak Mantri

Beginner-Level 5

Yes, the institute is the seventh IIM.

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2015-08-31 09:57:09

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2015-08-31 09:33:03

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Dhairya Tandon

Beginner-Level 4

Hey Adnan, this years cuttoff is around 78%ile.

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2015-08-31 08:54:38

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Rahul Kumar

Contributor-Level 7

Hi Prabhat,
SIBM Pune's operation batch usually a small batch under 30 students, but quality of teaching and placements are really good. My senior's operation batch got placed in just 2 days in good companies.
Recruiters like Eaton,Cummins,Mahindra,GSK,Idea etc to name a few.

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2015-08-31 08:29:46

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Mayank Jhunjhunwala

Beginner-Level 2

Fee details are available in the institute brochure.
facilities like library, computer labs, access to world class databases and harward business school cases are provided.
there are several club events and sports activities conducted for wholistic development

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2015-08-31 08:17:27

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2015-08-31 07:49:35

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Monisha Barua

Guide-Level 15

Hi Hari,
There are a lot of openings for you after B.Sc Physics. You can opt for M.Sc Physics, Astrophysics : - This sector has many job opportunities you may join M.sc. Astrophysics in any university or if you want to see yourself as a scientist/Researcher you can proceed with M.Sc. in Applied Physics, and then go for PHD.
There are many options available to you depending on your interests, core strengths and chosen career path. Other than the conventional courses, you could explore courses in management, teaching, research, finance/banking, media, corporate communications, retail, hospitality etc. Postgraduate diplomas in specialized
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2015-08-31 02:58:29

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2015-08-31 01:42:38

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Narendra RoyAn engineer who loves to share his experience

Contributor-Level 10

It may be difficult. You need to have some background of science with Maths.

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