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i am not sure what kind of job openings are you aiming at, but graduation is the minimum requirement for most of the jobs in India, with or without the DBM. The diploma without a basic graduate degree will not help much. Your qualification will be treated as Std. 12th.

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Hello Mayank, I understand that you are at a crucial point in your career. From your query, I am able to figure out that you are somewhere in the mid to senior managerial position in your organization. In case you wish to leave your job and take up a regular full time MBA, you should consider several important aspects - including managing your finance and job profile after the course. Average class profile for regular top tier MBAs vary from 7-12 years globally. You can also think of doing part time or Executive MBA from top tier institutes. You must also consider if you wish to take up your M

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If you can get into a good MBA course, do it. It is the minimum requirement for many plum jobs. Meanwhile, take up a job that you find. Experience adds value.

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  That's a great age to start tinkering with game development! Here are some basics to get you on your way to becoming a game developer: Explore and Play: Dive Deep: Immerse yourself in all sorts of games! Play different genres, analyze what makes them fun, and what you would enjoy creating yourself. Build a Foundation: Math Matters: Strengthen your math skills, especially logic and algebra. These are essential for programming the rules and physics of games. Get Crafty (Optional): If you're interested in the art side of games, experiment with drawing, animation, or 3D modeling

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Hello Suraj, After your degree in engineering, if you are really interested and want to make long term association with aviation sector, you can definitely go for MBA in aviation management which provides broad range of technical and management skills. There are number of institutes in India such as University of Petroleum & Energy Studies (UPES); Hindustan University; International Institute for Aerospace Engineering & Management (IIAEM); D Y Patil School of management among many other which offer MBA programs in aviation field. You are eligible to enter the course if you have got 50%

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Dear Mangesh, You should take up executive MBA only if you have atleast 3-5 yrs of work experience. While selecting an Executive MBA it is important to look at the following: Reputation of the Institute which is offering that programme. (IIM A, IIM B, IIM C, ISB, NMIMS, SPJIMR offer some good programmes in India) Profile mix (ideally it should be a diverse mix of people from finance, marketing, sales and manufacturing backgrounds) of the batch participants since you would be learning alongwith them.  Size of the Batch to allow adequate breadth and at the same time not too large that ther

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