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Hi aspirant,
An MBA in Logistics and Sales (or a hybrid specialization , such as Operations / Supply Chain Management with a strong sales focus) is widely respected in India.
All the best!
Hi aspirant,
Pursuing an LLB after an MBA can be a highly smart and advantageous professional move, particularly in today's increasingly complicated business and regulatory context .
All the best!
For best placements and ROI after B.Pharm, go for NIPER Ahmedabad , top-tier pharma focus, or Ganpat University , affordable, solid outcomes.
Parul University offers a balanced option with strong packages.
BK School is a smart, budget-friendly choice for a general MBA with decent placements.
Caution : Evaluate pharma-specific MBA courses carefully—some may promise more than they deliver.
Hello
A free MBA can be done online, but with some warning or notice.
Smartly's Quantic School of Business and Technology provides a free MBA for some selected candidates, and it has a selective admission process.
MIT openCourseWare - Sloan School of Management it provides free access to MBA Course materials, but does not provide any degree or certificate.
Free = No degree (unless from Quantic or University of the People)
Employers may not treat these as equivalent to a full MBA
Dear Sonam,
after BAF degree your career option include:-
1. Accountant
2. Tax consultant
3. Auditor
4. Banking and Insurance jobs
more....
Now you become eligible for government jobs also you are align with your stream saying now you can do MBAs if you want to boosts career growth and say remain working in big corporates.
BEST OF LUCK
Thanks
If MAH CET MBA exam is over for this year, you cannot apply for MBA through CET now. There is no November attempt. You can either:
1. Apply for MBA this year through other entrance exams like MAT, CMAT, or direct admission (if available),
or
2. Wait and apply for MAH CET next year.
Most government MBA colleges require CET or equivalent exam score.
Hello Aspirant,
Yes, you can pursue either an MBA or an MCA after graduation in science.
After completing B Pharmacy students usually choose between M Pharmacy and MBA in Pharmaceutical Management or Healthcare Management Both options are good but your decision should depend on your interest and career goal If you want to work in research quality control drug development or academics then M Pharmacy is the better choice It helps you specialize in subjects like pharmacology pharmaceutics or pharmaceutical analysis and gives you better opportunities in technical and researchbased fields On the other hand if you are interested in business management sales marketing hospital administration or pharmaceutical industry management then MBA in Pharmacy is better This course opens opportunities in pharmaceutical companies healthcare consultancies and management roles Both fields have scope and good salary prospects but your personal interest in technical or managerial roles should guide your decision
Alright, here’s the real talk about MBA colleges if you scored less than 90 in TG ICET 2025.
First off, if your marks are under 90, your rank’s probably somewhere north of 25,000. That’s just ballpark, since it shifts every year depending on how the crowd performs and how tough the paper was. With this score, yeah, the OG biggies like Osmania, Kakatiya, JNTU-H, Aurora’s main campus, and ICFAI are basically out of reach, unless you’ve got a magic wand or some secret backdoor (which, let’s be honest, you don’t).
But hey, don’t freak out. Telangana is packed with a bunch of other MBA colleges that are still pretty solid. Here’s a handful you might wanna check out:
- Vishwa Vishwani Institute of Systems and Management, Hyderabad
- St. Ann’s College for Women, Hyderabad
- Siva Sivani Institute of Management
- CMR College of Engineering & Technology
- Malla Reddy Institute of Management
- Holy Mary Business School
- Lords Institute of Engineering and Technology
- Aurora PG College(the other branches, not the main one)
- Deccan School of Management