Work experience
Hi aspirant
As you are a bank employee, management studies will be useful for your career in future. But you can do any courses which you want. In foreign countries they require GRE, TOEFL, IELTS exams to check your language proficiency and knowledge. So prepare for those exams.
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telecom and call centre work experience can act as a hindrance but sometimes it wont, because it actually differs from Institute to institute. it depends on how you present it. if you tell them about the things you learnt like patience, good communication skills, leadership skills, trouble shooting, problem solving skills, etc, they make consider it as a plus point. It is how you present yourself in front of the interviewers.
if you wan to go ahead in the marketing field, it is well and good for you as it will be seen as a plus point because your work experience would be in the same field in which you wan to study.
Even if your work does not fulfill above criteria and you receive an interview call, you can always use your work experience in your interview.
Any work experience, as long as you are able to provide valid proof of it, is considered as work experience at any b-school.
all the Best
Thankyou, I hope it helps, Feel free to approach for further queries.
Dear aspirant, for the CAT exam, there is a fill up in the form regarding the work experience , so if you are working you can fill it up, it may help you late at the time of pi and gd.
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There are two IELTS- IELTS Academic and IELTS General Training .
IELTS General Training is for those who want to emigrate to an English Speaking Country, study or train below degree level, work or for training purpose related to work in an English Speaking Country. IELTS Academic is for the purpose of pursuing higher education at UG and PG level,working for a professional organization in an English Speaking Country.
IELTS General is usually based on testing of general language skills whereas IELTS academic is not tested on the context of everyday English but it's more academic oriented to evaluate the ability of candidate in terms of understanding technical terms which are complex in nature in academic English.
IELTS General is comparatively easier that IELTS Academic.
Dear Aryan,
Yes, past academics do play a role in getting a call or getting selected in a B-school especially if you are trying to get into Tier-1 colleges. But what you also need to know and understand is that, they are not the only factors that are considered by the colleges but many other factors include your achievements both academic and non-academic, your graduation (if you have done your graduation in some other field other than Engg.) and the most important of all, your percentile in the aptitude test that yo have taken of your choice.
Higher the percentile, higher the chance of you getting an opportunity to crack this game of getting into a good B-school. Check out the link below:
https://bschool.careers360.com/articles/iim-admission-criteria
As you can clearly see that the weightage of CAT,WAT and PI is the highest compared to 10th,12th and graduation marks. Yes you maybe competing with the best of the best but there is nothing to loose for you to try out. Similarly you can also try SNAP,IIFT,XAT etc. It is always best that you do not keep your eggs in the same basket but rather invest your eggs in different baskets. Similarly, you if you believe you want to gain some advantage over the other then you can do certifications in the area of your interest and once you get an opportunity to get in PI then you can showcase that you are someone who is seriously interested in learning and have the required competencies as well as passion and dedication to do so.
Also, I do not get why you have mentioned that you are from Delhi. If it is to indicate that you only want to do your post-graduation in Delhi or nearby area then let us look at the colleges in those areas and their details:
Faculty of Management Studies (FMS), University of delhi
It selects applicant's application only based on the CAT percentile which is generally 98+ (past trends show applicants with more than 99.5 percentile have been called for the GD and PI) for students who fall in General category while for OBC it is 90+ percentile, SC - 82+ and ST - 58+ in the year 2017.
Once selected you'll have to undergo GD and PI. Also, one good news for you, FMS does not considers your past education records for selection hence the emphasis is on doing very well in CAT as well as in all of their rounds.
Fee : The course fee is also very economical considering how the cost of education in B-school has been on the rising trend. It hovers around INR 40,000 (total two years fee) for MBA regular course.
Summer placement : Average Stipend – INR 1.01 LPM (Lakh Per Month), Median Stipend - INR 1 LPM and Highest Stipend – INR 2 Lakh per month
Final placement : Average CTC - INR 23.2 LPA, Median CTC - INR 21.2 LPA and Highest CTC - INR 48 LPA
Indian Institute of Foreign Trade (IIFT)
It selects applicant's application based on the IIFT score where generally it hovers around 35.5 for students from General category, OBC - 30.5, ST - 22.7 and SC - 20.02. The weightage given for IIFT score is 65%, GD is 15% and PI is 20%.
It also it's branch both in Delhi and Kolkata with Delhi being it's first campus. Also what you need to know is that it does not provide general MBA but MBA in International Business.
Fee : The total fees for two years is INR 13.25 lacs which does not include the cost of living on campus. There is separate hostel fees of INR 50,000 and mess fees which could vary from INR 7000 to 9000 per trimester.
Summer placement (stipend mentioned is for 2 months) : Average Stipend – INR 1,48,000 and Highest Stipend – INR 3,20,000
Final placement : Average CTC - INR 20.07 LPA, Median CTC - INR 18 LPA and Highest International compensation -USD 150,000
Delhi School of Economics (DSE)
It also shortlists applicants based on the CAT percentile which should be generally above 85 percentile. You have the option of choosing MBA in IB (International Business) and HRD (Human Resource Development)
Fee : The fee for Delhi School of Economics Admission 2019 is very low. The expected fee for 2019 was Rs 15,696/- . This is the one-year programme fee. The same has to be paid the department office and the fee is not refundable in any scenario.
Summer placement (stipend mentioned is for 2 months) :
For HRD: Average Stipend – INR 63,074, Median Stipend - INR 45,000 and Highest Stipend – INR 1,70,000
Final placement :
For HRD: Average CTC - INR 10.68 LPA, Median CTC - INR10.33 LPA and Highest CTC - INR 27.5 LPA
For IB: Average CTC - INR 9.5 LPA, Median CTC - 9.51 LPA and Highest CTC - INR 16.25 LPA
Hello dear aspirant
As you are going to pursue your post graduate then simply I can say that as per your previous records you should go for such a college which is having a good placement records.
If you opt for a college in your home state then it is also very helpful for you.
You haven't told us about your home state so I can't suggest you College ok
Good luck..
SPIJMR considers the following factors for their selection process:
Now work experience is not mandatory for this programme. Versatility does matter but if you can make atleast 90 percentile in CAT, you should be able to get into the first list with your academic profile. For more information on the selection procedure, please visit their official page at: https://www.spjimr.org/sites/default/files/PGDM%20Eligibility%20Document%20Domestic.pdf
hello there,hope you are doing well.firstly two things I want to tell you
you would begin your career as a fresher all over again from scratch.
Your degree and effort in Pharmacy, would be a compete waste
Till the time, you graduate and gain experience and begin working full fledged, your Pharmacy colleagues, would be well settled
Lastly, The LAW career especially related to property matters, though a very lucrative field, initialy requires a lot of struggle, maintaining contacts and you need to be an extrovert and more importantly a fighter.
Are you ready for all this.
If Yes, opt for LAW, or else, M. Pharm would be a better option
Choice is yours.
You can follow steps to become Intellectual Property Lawyers in India:
Complete an Undergraduate Degree Program.
Take the LSAT.
Graduate from law school.
Take the State Bar Exam to become licensed.
Gain experience as an IP attorney.
let me know in the comment box if you are having any further doubt
Wish you good luck..
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