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Hello Aspirant,
Several universities and online platforms offer short courses in food science and management. Some notable options include FutureLearn, which has courses like "Future Food: Sustainable Food Systems," and Coursera, with programs like "Food & Beverage Management" from Università Bocconi. Many of these are self-paced, so you can finish in about four weeks. These courses cover food safety, quality control, food processing, and the business side of the food industry.
Yes, a stream in commerce with a focus on management and business administration can be very suitable if you’re interested in areas like finance, marketing, human resources, entrepreneurship, and business strategy. It offers a mix of analytical, organizational, and leadership skills, giving you opportunities in corporate jobs, startups, consulting, and even higher studies like MBA. It’s practical for building a career with diverse options while keeping future growth and stability in mind.
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KL- MAT syllabus: Quantitative Aptitude, Reasoning, English/Verbal Ability, and General Awareness (similar to MAT/CMAT pattern).
CAT scores are valid in many private universities including KL University, but always check the year’s admission notification.
CAT vs other exams: CAT is toughest (IIMs + top B-schools), while MAT/CMAT/ATMA are relatively easier and accepted by many mid-level private universities.
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Hard with 58k rank you can try to get seats with management quota it usually charge from lakhs to crores better try to contact with the college you are taking admission with rank you can get into clinical seat in private colleges through management quota check their official website for more information
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If your AIEEA-PG results in Agronomy weren’t as expected, don’t lose hope, you may still have options. ANGRAU’s Bapatla campus and a few other agri colleges sometimes offer seats under management quota or payment (self-finance) categories, though these are limited and competitive.
It’s best to directly contact the college or check ANGRAU’s official PG admission notifications for updates on such seats. If available, you might need to apply separately or attend a counseling round. So stay proactive reach out, keep your documents ready, and don’t miss any deadlines
It's possible for you to pursue an MBA in hospital management in India even if you haven't passed the FMGE exam. To apply for this program, you need to identify colleges that offer this course, and often they require exams like the CAT, MAT, XAT, or CMAT, and sometimes private colleges directly give you admission.
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Yes, you can completely do MBA in Hospital Management. As FMGE is a licensing exam that is for foreign Medical graduates must need to pass to practice medicine in India.
MBA in Hospital Management is a management degree, not a medical practice licence. For pursuing this course you just need a bachelor's degree in any field with minimum marks 50% above in most Universities.
Without passing FMGE still there are many career scopes after MBA such as:
- Hospital Administrator
- Healthcare project manager
- Medical Coordinator
- Healthcare data analyst
- Pharmaceutical
So, according to your first question, you want to know specialization in chemical engineering for M.Tech after completing the B.Tech program. Here are some good specializations for the M.Tech program
Also, for the second one, you want to know some good colleges that allow management quota for admission in private options. Here are some
Hello Akshay,
If you want an MBA college in Pune and have been allotted S.B. Patil Institute of Management in CAP Round 2 with 88%, as a SEBC OHU candidate, this is a good option to take if you care about location and timeliness more than waiting for subsequent rounds. If you are looking for higher-ranked Pune institutes (PUMBA, Indira, MIT-WPU) and are willing to take a chance, you can wait for CAP Round 3.
Hello aspirant,
Bsc in cardiovascular technology is a 3 yaers undergraduate program. The eligibility includes passing of 10+2 with 50% from a recognized board. The admission is based on merit. To know about the managment seat, visit the official website of the concerned college, read the admission instructions.
For more information, click on the link given below,
https://dqxeclau.top/courses/cardiovascular-technology-course
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