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Pratik MohantyMBA - Finance | Marketing

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Yes, you can once you complete your degree, if you want a quality job then you have to do PGDM from a reputed institute.

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alka kumari

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Your chances are less but you must try.
All the best.

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Sakshi Dhiman

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Yes, you can opt for B.Tech after completing Diploma. There are some universities which allows you to do that.

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Career Coach CoachCareer Counseling

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There is still time left and your technique has to be effective. There is no point joining any coaching. The thing you can do is make a focused time table and equal attention to all sections even the difficult one.
All the best.

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Sree Vignesh Sundaresan

Scholar-Level 17

You may use the college predictor for COMEDK examination given below which may suggest the colleges that you can get with your rank of 7103 in COMEDK:
https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/resources/comedk-college-predictor

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Sumedh SapreMBA student at MDI Gurgaon

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It all depends on your interest. If you want to continue in the banking sector then an MBA in finance will be suitable for you. If you wish to change your track and do something different, then you can consider marketing, HR or operations as well. Do not make a choice based on future salaries. If you are able to complement your MBA finance with a certification like CFA, it will go a long way in strengthening your profile.

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satyam pandey

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Now a day's, CCC is necessary for many government jobs in which basic computer knowledge is needed. So, it is good if you have this basic degree because it will make you eligible and add some opportunity in your career for applying government jobs. And you are an EC students, so I also think a little effort is needed to clear this exam because only CCC is needed in jobs.

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Hrishabh SahuLive ambitious Life...

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Just go through this link and fill out the required details:
https://www.shiksha.com/college-predictor

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Lovely Professional University

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Hello shahbaaz, let me just tell you admissions for 2016 session has been closed now, you can try next year in the month of April 2017.and if you apply before 31st of May, then you may get EDB, in which you will be entitled to have the benefit of last year's fee structure.

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Sumedh SapreMBA student at MDI Gurgaon

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MBA, whether full time or distance, can be considered to be a good choice if pursued from one of the top colleges. As Sweta has mentioned, you may first get some work experience in order to figure out what you really want to do. However, if you have a leaning towards marketing, do not work for more than a year as companies generally prefer freshers or people with low work experience for marketing roles.

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Ashay Maheshwari

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Java is no doubt the most widely used application programming language. You may start with less or average pay scale as java developers are given value once they gain experience.

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Mrutyunjay Kharade

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There is one institute called 'Asian School of Cyber Law'. By completing their courses you will get a certificate which will help you to find job in Asian and European countries.

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