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INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY SCIENCE,MATHS&ENGINEERING ART&COMMUNICATIONCounsellor Summary 2
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY SCIENCE,MATHS&ENGINEERING ART&COMMUNICATIONCounsellor Summary 3
HEALTH -SCIENCE ART&COMMUNICATION HUMAN SERVICECounsellor Summary 4
ART&COMMUNICATION HUMAN SERVICE ARCHITECTURE&CONSTCounsellor Summary 5
sruthi interested to do medicine, but also exploring dietician, clinical research, hospital management, and other options in other clustersCounsellor Summary 6
Hi Shreya,
As per our discussion, we completed the report intepretation and narrowed down on you pursuing Government Services - Civil Services and having Business Management as a back up career path in case Civil services do not work for you.
Considering a dearth of Arts colleges in Hoshiarpur, you continue 11th and 12th Commerce in your school - college itself - elective like economics/without maths, post which you can go to Chandigarh to pursue your other studies.
Since Science is ruled out and so is Medical studies, you can focus on these two road maps for your career.
- For Civil Services/ UPSC, you need to finish your graduation in any stream and then prepare for the entrance of the competitive exam, there are various levels to it.
- For Business Management, you can do courses like BBA, BBM, BMS for graduation and even consider going abroad for your Masters, after a work experience of 2-3 years.
For now, focus on scoring well in your 12th to get admissions in a good college, which can decide the course of your career, whichever decided.
Counsellor Summary 7
Hi Prathamesh,
As per our Career Counselling discussion, we spoke of the various career clusters and paths best suited for you, as per your personality, interests and skills.
Since you mentioned your interest in pursuing Medical studies, we did evaluate the feasibility and suitability of the same as per your report.
Health Sciences is definitely one of your top career clusters, which implies that you are very much suited for this career path and can definitely go ahead and pursue the same.
It was mutually decided that you will take up Science (PCB) for your 11th and 12th stream, post which you could go ahead and prepare for NEET examination and pursue your medical studies in the city of your choice and depending on your scores.
We even discussed the way to go about your NEET preparation. Do let me know in case of any queries. We can keep discussing it at regular intervals.
Do focus on getting a preparation plan/strategy going so that you have enough time to work towards your goal.
Good Luck!
Counsellor Summary 8
Hi Kaivalya,
As per our discussion, we talked about the various career clusters and paths best suited for you as per your natural skills and abilities, your personality and your strengths.
Since you mentioned your interest in Aviation and Designing, we spoke of the feasibility and possibilities of the same.
Will be sharing more information on Designing as a career for you to get a better understanding. As oer your Father's request, will also be sending you a little information on SSC as well.
We have still kept your stream option open, since I want you to take sometime evaluating your options once you go through the report and then probably have a discussion based on your clarity on which path you would be keen on taking.
Good Luck!
Also, see if you want to read any of these books, would be valuable.
1. The Alchemist by Paulo Coehlo – A modern masterpiece, this allegorical novel delivers a wonderful message on finding your purpose in life and being more grateful for the things around you. Through the travels of Santiago, a shepherd boy, we learn the wisdom of listening to our hearts.
2. The Power of Positive Thinking by Norman Vincent Peale – One of the greats, this practical work teaches the critical importance of one’s attitude in attaining goals, overcoming defeat, and living the good life.
3. Pay It Forward by Catherine Ryan Hyde – A sentimental matter with a gritty core and a less-than-happy ending, this novel demonstrates the incredible power of random acts of kindness and the impact of all the little things we do.
4. Tuesdays with Morrie by Mitch Albom – This memoir gives a touching perspective on the things that really matter and what true happiness looks like.
5. The Richest Man in Babylon by George S. Clason – A classic. There may be no better book at teaching the importance of saving for the future and the power of compound interest.
6. How to Win Friends and Influence People by Dale Carnegie – No book has ever been written that does a better job of communicating the importance of empathy and putting ourselves in the shoes of others.
7. Outliers: The Story of Success by Malcolm Gladwell – A fascinating read that offers an important perspective on utilizing our unique abilities in alignment with the timing and circumstances of our lives.
8. The Freedom Writers Diary: How a Teacher and 150 Teens Used Writing to Change Themselves and the World Around Them by The Freedom Writers with Erin Gruwell – A raw, true story of an English teacher and her “at-risk” students who took a transforming journey against intolerance. This book inspires us to share our own stories and open our minds to embrace the differences among us.
9. 7 Habits of Highly Effective Teens by Sean Covey – Applying the timeless principles of the 7 Habits, this step-by-step book explains to teens how to be more efficient and helps guide their future decisions.
10. Think and Grow Rich by Napoleon Hill – Another classic! Although a challenging read, a teen who gets through this book will not only understand the power of high expectations, but the importance of finding his or her passion in life.
Counsellor Summary 9
Hi Kezia,
As per our discussion, we talked about the various career clusters and career paths best suited for you.
Since you mentioned your interest and keenness on pursuing your studies in Psychology, we discussed the feasibility of the same. We also spoke of the possibility of you looking into Mass Media as well as an option, details of which i will share with you.
I will be sharing with you details on BA Psychology and the top colleges for the same in Mumbai as well.
For now, do not worry about your Commerce stream being a hindrance for you to pursue a career in Counselling Psychology. You can definitely brush up on the concepts from 11th and 12th Arts syllabus now, since you have the time.
You can go ahead and pursue BA in Psychology, practice for couple of years for work experience and then go ahead and pursue your Masters in the same or any specific field of interest.
Good Luck!
Counsellor Summary 10
Hi Vansh,
As per our discussion, we talked about the various career clusters and career paths best suited for you.
Medical Studies, Engineering and Accounts & Finance came as top clusters for you. And since you are keen on pursuing CA studies, and the report also reflects the feasibility and suitability of the same, you can definitely go ahead and pursue your career in the same.
Kindly go through the report and evaluate the other career paths as well to reach a decision.
In order to pursue CA studies, you will have to take up Commerce as the stream for 11th and 12th. As for Engineering studies, you will have to take up Science - PCM for your 11th and 12th.
Let me know in case of any queries. We can discuss again.
Good Luck!
Counsellor Summary 11
Hi Manik,
As per our discussion, we talked about the career clusters suitable for you and also checked if the course you are pursuing currently - BBA is suitable for you.
The course is definitely suitable for you. So, you can go ahead and complete your graduation in the same, with no need for shift. Also, after your graduation you could look at either preparing for UPSC exams or Railways exams or could even look at working for couple of years to gain work experience and then pursue your MBA in India or abroad.
For now, you will need to focus on your BBA course and also work on improving your public speaking skills.
By the last year of BBA, you can look at the subject of specialisation, as per your interest and also look at the feasibility of starting preparation for Civil Services.
Good Luck!
Counsellor Summary 12
My Recommendation:
Career Cluster |
Interest |
Skills & Abilities |
Personality Code |
Interest Code |
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Corp Trainer |
87 |
60 |
ESFP |
ESC |
2 |
HR |
81 |
73 |
ESFJ |
ESC |
3 |
PR & Corporate Comm. |
76 |
73 |
ESFP |
ESC |
Counsellor Summary 13
Hi,
As a part of the career counselling session, we discussed the various career clusters and career paths best suited for you as per your personality, interests and skills and abilities.
Despite pursuing Commerce, you are more inclined and keen on pursuing your future career in something that explores your creative side. Mass communication is a course which you are keen on with interests in photography and design as well.
I suggest you go through the report thoroughly and meanwhile I will send you information on the courses we discussed.
Let me know in case of any queries.
Good Luck!
Counsellor Summary 14
Hi,
As per the report intepretation session, we discussed the various career clusters best suited for you as per your personality, your career interests and skills and abilities.
Since you are keen on pursuing medical studies, the report did reflect Health Sciences as one of the top career clusters.
The path ahead will look like this -
Focus on your studies and score well in 10th. Take up Science (PCB) stream for 11th and 12th. Post which you will need to prepare for medical entrance exams and subsequently pursue studies in the branch of study that interests you.
Go through the report and let me know in case of any queries.
Good Luck!
Counsellor Summary 15
Plus two: Bio science or Computer science
NDA
B.tech entry
IMU
Pure science
all
Counsellor Summary 16
Counselling session Conducted on 19th july 2020
Suggested Career options
Editor, Copy-writer - Media and Communication |
School Teaching - Education and Training |
Bioinformatics - Bio Science and Research |
Counselling Psychology - Human Service |
Clinical Psychology - Human Service |
Civil Administrative Services - Government Services |
Thank you for choosing LifeCompass2020 as your Career path guide
Counsellor Summary 17
Hi Divit
As per our Career Counselling discussion, we spoke of the various career clusters and paths best suited for you, as per your personality, interests and skills.
Understanding your personality and interest areas i have narrowed down on the following careers for you :
- Internet of Things (IOT): http://binalsoni.edumilestones.com/career-library/career-in-internet-of-things-iot
- Bio-Technology:http://binalsoni.edumilestones.com/career-library/career-in-biotechnology
- Artificial Intelligence : http://binalsoni.edumilestones.com/career-library/career-in-artificial-intelligence
- Big Data Analyst : http://binalsoni.edumilestones.com/career-library/career-in-big-data-and-analytics-it
- Robotics : http://binalsoni.edumilestones.com/career-library/career-in-robotics-and-electronics
- Research Scientist : http://binalsoni.edumilestones.com/career-library/career-in-biochemistry
You also showed interest in joining Indian Air Force and MBA in entrepreneurship. I am also attaching some information related to them.
- IAF : http://binalsoni.edumilestones.com/career-library/career-in-indian-air-force
- MBA in Entrepreneurship : http://binalsoni.edumilestones.com/career-library/career-in-entrepreneurship-and-management
Do focus on getting a preparation plan/strategy going so that you have enough time to work towards your goal.
Good Luck!
Counsellor Summary 18
A. PERSONAL INFORMATION OF THE STUDENT/CANDIDATE
2. DATE- 10.02.2021
3. CONTACT NO.- 9898086962
4. CITY- Surat
5. STATE - Gujarat
6. CLASS/ GRADE/ CURRENT EDUCATION – XI
7. DATE OF BIRTH – 08.04.2004
8. SCHOOL/COLLEGE NAME- Vanita Vishram
9. BOARD OF STUDY- GSEB
10. ACADEMIC SCORE ( AGGREGATE) – 9th: 72% 10: 68%
11. FATHER’S NAME – Tejas Desai
12. FATHER’S OCCUPATION- Businessman
13. MOTHER’S NAME – Viral Desai
14. MOTHER’S OCCUPATION - Housewife
15. DO YOU HAVE ANY PREFERRED PROGRAM OF STUDY - No
16. DO YOU HAVE ANY PREFERRED COLLEGE/ INSTITUTION FOR STUDY- No
17. CO-CURRICULAR ACHIEVEMENTS (IF ANY)- Painting at State level and achieved 3rd Price in IMO
18. ANY SPECIAL ACHIEVEMENTS - Have played Nationals in Football
19. LOCATION PREFERRED FOR STUDIES - Ahmedabad
20. LOCATION PREFERRED FOR WORK - Ahmedabad and Banglore
21. WHAT DO YOU EXPECT THROUGH THIS COUNSELLING - Wanting to get an option of other fields
A. PRE-COUNSELLING ASSESSMENT
1. Favourite Subject – English and P.E.
2. Subject you find Difficult – Accounts
3. Your Strengths - Football
4. Your Weakness – Trusting people easily
5. What is the core stream/career you like the most and why?
ANS – Football because it's my passion
6. What is the core stream/career you least like and why?
ANS Academics because when I am not interested in that there's no use of going in that stream
7. What are your goals in the next 5 years?
ANS Complete B.Com and join a Professional Football Academy
8. What are your 3 good habits?
ANS - Always keep smiling, motivating others at any point of time and not giving up until my goal is reached
9. What are your 2 habits your parents are always worried about?
ANS - Trusting people easily and getting influenced by friends for anything
10. What careers do you fascinate or dream about?
ANS - Professional Footballer
11. What are your parent's desire?
ANS - They are supportive in whatever I wish to do
12. What are your hobbies and interest?
ANS – Football, Painting, Travelling, Spending time with friends and watching movies and series
13. What are your Top 3 Career Choices you are confused about?
ANS - I am sure about becoming a Footballer
14. What would you prefer to do in future - Job or Business? Why?
ANS – Being a Professional Footballer
15. Do you have a Role Model in life? If yes, who and why?
ANS - It is Sergio Ramos as he is a defender and plays at his best
16. Are you interested in studying abroad for Undergraduation or Post-Graduation?
ANS – No
17. Which career do you think suits you best? Highlight the following:
Medical
Engineering
Management
CA/CS/CFA
Designing
Law
Entrepreneurship
Architecture
Psychologist
Liberal Arts
Digital Marketing
Civil Services
Robotics and Artificial Intelligence
Other
REPORT CARD DETAILS
STANDARD |
MATHS |
SCIENCE |
ENGLISH |
SOCIAL SCIENCE |
COMPUTER |
HINDI/ SANSKRIT |
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SCIENCE |
CHEMISTRY |
PHYSICS |
BIOLOGY |
MATHS |
ENGLISH |
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COMMERCE |
ACCOUNTANCY |
BUSINESS STUDIES |
ECONOMICS |
MATHS/ENT/ P.E |
ENGLISH |
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HUMANITIES |
HISTORY |
GEO GRAPHY |
ECO |
POL. SCIENCE |
ENG |
LANGUAGE (ELECTIVE) |
SOCIO LOGY |
P.E |
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Counsellor Summary 19
Career Orientation: Health/Medical/Pure Science/Research
Career decision point
· Strong orientation towards Pure Science and medical research sector
· Start entry options for research degrees i.e health/bio/Agri research. So career decision can be taken for research (Pure Science) in higher studies.
· In case of degree courses; preferable degree subjects are Chemistry, Biology; Genetics, Neuroscience etc.. (refer career clusters in report)
Career Preparations in +2: Prepare entrance exams (Mandatory)
1) NEET (If medicine as an option)
2) JEE (For research and applied science oriented engineering)
3) IISER Science Aptitude Test for Pure science (BS Courses)
4) NEST Exam for Indian Institute of Science Education & Research
5) CUSAT
Optional Preparations
1) CUCET exam for degree courses in Central universities (for integrated degree and honours courses)
NEXT FOLLOW UP: AFTER +1
Shameer C K. M.Sc Psychology, DCGC
Consultant Career Counsellor
Thusharam Counselling & Career Guidance Centre
Irinajalakuda, Thrissur
Mob: 8921984772
Counsellor Summary 20
Mishka’s Personality (MBTI Personality Type) is Introvert + Sensing + Feeling + Judging (ISFJ).
Some Key Traits of Mishka’s Personality:
STRENGTHS:
Supportive – Mishka is a universal helper, sharing her knowledge, experience, time and energy with anyone who needs it, and all the more so with friends and family. Mishka strives for win-win situations, choosing empathy over judgment whenever possible.
Reliable and Patient – Rather than offering sporadic, excited rushes that leave things half finished, Mishka is meticulous and careful, taking a steady approach and adapting according to the needs of the situation just enough to accomplish the end goals.
Imaginative and Observant – Mishka is very imaginative, and uses this quality as an accessory to empathy, observing others’ emotional states and seeing things from their perspective. With her feet firmly planted on the ground, she has a very practical imagination, though she may find things quite fascinating and inspiring.
Enthusiastic – When the goal is right, Mishka takes all this support, reliability and imagination and applies it to something she believes will make a difference in people’s lives – whether fighting poverty with a global initiative or simply making life better for someone.
Loyal and Hard-Working – Given a little time, this enthusiasm grows into loyalty – Mishka often forms an emotional attachment to the ideas and organizations she has dedicated herself to. Mishka meets all her obligations with good, hard work.
Good Practical Skills – Mishka has the practical sense to actually do something with all this positive concern. If mundane, routine tasks are what need to be done, Mishka can find the beauty and harmony that they create, because she knows that it helps her to care for her friends, family, and anyone else who needs it.
WEAKNESSES
Humble and Shy – This is possibly Mishka’s biggest challenge, as she is so concerned with others’ feelings that she may refuse to make her thoughts known, or to take any duly earned credit for her contributions. Mishka has very high standards for herself and therefore, knowing she could have done some minor aspect of a task better, she may often downplay her successes entirely.
Take Things Too Personally – Mishka may have trouble separating personal and impersonal situations – any situation is still an interaction between two people, after all – and any negativity from conflict or criticism can carry over from her professional to her personal life, and back again.
Counsellor Summary 21
Ajmal’s Personality (MBTI Personality Type) is Introvert + Sensing + Feeling + Perceiving (ISFP).
Some Key Traits of Ajmal’s Personality:
STRENGTHS:
Charming – Ajmal appears to be relaxed and warm, and has a “live and let live” attitude naturally which makes him likable and popular.
Sensitive to Others – Ajmal easily relates to others’ emotions, helping them to establish harmony and goodwill, and minimize conflict.
Imaginative – Being so aware of others’ emotions, Ajmal uses creativity and insight to craft bold ideas that speak to people’s hearts. While it’s hard to explain this quality on a resume, this vivid imagination and exploratory spirit helps Ajmal in unexpected ways.
Passionate – Beneath Ajmal’s quiet shyness beats an intensely feeling heart. When Ajmal gets caught up in something exciting and interesting, he can leave everything else in the dust.
Curious – Ideas are well and good, but Ajmal needs to see and explore for himself whether his ideas ring true. Work revolving around the sciences may seem a poor match for his traits, but a boldly artistic and humanistic vision is often exactly what research needs to move forward – if Ajmal is given the freedom he needs to do so.
WEAKNESSES
Fiercely Independent – Freedom of expression is often Ajmal’s top priority. Anything that interferes with that, like traditions and hard rules, creates a sense of oppression for him. This can make more rigidly structured academics and work a challenge.
Unpredictable – Ajmal dislikes long-term commitments and plans. The tendency to actively avoid planning for the future can cause strain later in life.
Easily Stressed – Ajmal lives in the present, full of emotion. When situations get out of control, (especially Turbulent ones) there is a risk of shutting down, losing his characteristic charm and creativity in favour of gnashing teeth.
Overly Competitive – Ajmal can escalate small things into intense competitions, turning down long-term success in his search for glory in the moment, and maybe unhappy when he loses.
Fluctuating Self-Esteem – It’s demanded that skills be quantified, but that’s hard to do with Ajmal’s strengths of sensitivity and artistry. When Ajmal’s efforts are often dismissed, this could be a hurtful and damaging blow, especially early in life. Ajmal may start to believe the naysayers without strong support.
Counsellor Summary 22
Khushi’s Personality (MBTI Personality Type) is Introvert + Sensing + Feeling + Judging (ISFJ).
Some Key Traits of Khushi’s Personality:
STRENGTHS:
Supportive – Khushi is a universal helper, sharing her knowledge, experience, time and energy with anyone who needs it, and all the more so with friends and family. Khushi strives for win-win situations, choosing empathy over judgment whenever possible.
Reliable and Patient – Rather than offering sporadic, excited rushes that leave things half-finished, Khushi is meticulous and careful, taking a steady approach and adapting according to the needs of the situation just enough to accomplish the end goals.
Imaginative and Observant – Khushi is very imaginative, and uses this quality as an accessory to empathy, observing others’ emotional states and seeing things from their perspective. With her feet firmly planted on the ground, she has a very practical imagination, though she may find things quite fascinating and inspiring.
Enthusiastic – When the goal is right, Khushi takes all this support, reliability and imagination and applies it to something she believes will make a difference in people’s lives – whether fighting poverty with a global initiative or simply making life better for someone.
Loyal and Hard-Working – Given a little time, this enthusiasm grows into loyalty – Khushi often forms an emotional attachment to the ideas and organizations she has dedicated herself to. Khushi meets all her obligations with good, hard work.
Good Practical Skills – Khushi has the practical sense to actually do something with all this positive concern. If mundane, routine tasks are what need to be done, Khushi can find the beauty and harmony that they create, because she knows that it helps her to care for her friends, family, and anyone else who needs it.
WEAKNESSES
Humble and Shy – This is possibly Khushi’s biggest challenge, as she is so concerned with others’ feelings that she may refuse to make her thoughts known, or to take any duly earned credit for her contributions. Khushi has very high standards for herself and therefore, knowing she could have done some minor aspect of a task better, she may often downplay her successes entirely.
Take Things Too Personally – Khushi may have trouble separating personal and impersonal situations – any situation is still an interaction between two people, after all – and any negativity from conflict or criticism can carry over from her professional to her personal life, and back again.
Repress Their Feelings – Khushi prefers to be private and very sensitive, internalizing her feelings a great deal. Just as Khushi protects others’ feelings, she must learn to protect her own, and this lack of healthy emotional expression may lead to a lot of stress and frustration.
Counsellor Summary 23
It has been observed that Megha is friendly, helpful and supportive. She is a reliable, loyal and responsible girl. She has an excellent practical skills. She is imaginative and have a very good observation.
After analyzing Megha's personality, career interest, career values, learning style, skills and abilities, I recommend the following career path:
PLAN A:
BA in Psychology (Duration 3 yrs - 6 semesters) followed with MA in Psychology with specialization in General/ Counselling/ Social/ Health/ Clinical Psychology.
Note: A Clinical Psychologist can have a clinic of its own or can tieup with leading hospitals of the region.
BA in English followed with MA in English. Can do B.Ed/ NET/SET in English to be eligible as a teacher/ professor at school/ college level.
PLAN B:
Bach.of Mass Media (Duration 3 yrs - 6 semesters) followed with Masters in Mass Media/ Communication or MBA in Human Resources.
Note: This degree will help you to become a Content/ Creative Writer, NewsPaper Editor, Journalist. News Anchor, Blogger, Vlogger, YouTuber, Digital Marketing etc.
Note: It is recommended that Megha should learn Foreign Languages- French/ German/ Spanish/ Mandarin which will help in enhancing her profile. She can also become a Foreign Language Teacher in Renowned Institutes or She can become Interpreter/ Translator working for Foreign Embassies or MNC's. Can appear for UPSC/ MPSC exams after PG to become a civil servant.
NOTE: Apart from the above suggestions Megha can also opt for the above 4 career clusters and other recommendations provided they have Top/ Good/ Optional choice comments.
ALL THE BEST MEGHA FOR ALL YOUR FUTURE ENDEAVOURS!!!
Counsellor Summary 24
ESTP/ RAE, RAI
logical, mechanical, organizing skills needs improvement. Chose AI but should go for web designing or UI UX design.
Counsellor Summary 25
Sanchit is ESTP/RIE. Mechanical engg top choice with sports as hobby and business as skill.
Shortlisted Colleges
- 1. National Institute of Design - [NID], Ahmedabad | Bachelor of Design [B.Des]-Animation | Ahmedabad
- 2. National Institute of Design - [NID], Ahmedabad | Bachelor of Design [B.Des]-Fashion Design | Ahmedabad
- 3. Presidency College, Chennai | Bachelor of Science [B.Sc] Psychology | Chennai
- 4. University of Delhi - [DU], New Delhi | Bachelor of Arts [BA] Physical Education | New Delhi
- 5. Jamia Millia Islamia University-[JMI], New Delhi | Bachelor of Fine Arts [BFA] Art Education | New Delhi
- 6. International Institute of Information Technology - [IIIT], Hyderabad | Bachelor of Technology [B.Tech] | Hyderabad
- 7. Central Agricultural University - [CAU], Imphal | Bachelor of Science [B.Sc] {Hons.} Nutrition & Dietetics | Imphal
- 8. Indian Institute of Technology Madras - [IITM], Chennai | MBA/PGDBM | Chennai
- 9. Symbiosis Institute of Business Management - [SIBM], Pune | MBA/PGDBM | Pune
- 10. University of Mumbai, Mumbai | Master of Arts [M.A] Public Relations | Mumbai
- 11. National Institute of Design - [NID], Ahmedabad | Bachelor of Design [B.Des]-Fashion Design | Ahmedabad
- 12. Shri Ram College of Commerce | Bachelor of Commerce [B.Com] | New Delhi
- 13. Jai Hind College, Mumbai | Bachelor of Arts [BA] Psychology | Mumbai
- 14. Indian Institute of Management - [IIMB], Bangalore | PGDBM | Bangalore
- 15. University of Delhi, Faculty of Management Studies - [FMS], New Delhi | MBA/PGDBM | New Delhi
- 16. SP Jain Institute of Management and Research - [SPJIMR], Mumbai | MBA/PGDBM | Mumbai
- 17. Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies - [NMIMS Deemed to be University], Mumbai | MBA/PGDBM | Mumbai
- 18. MICA - The School of Ideas, Ahmedabad | MBA/PGDBM | Ahmedabad
- 19. Symbiosis Institute of Business Management - [SIBM], Pune | MBA/PGDBM | Pune
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- 1. IIM Entrance Test
- 2. Maharshi Dayanand University Common Entrance Exam-MDUCEE 2022
- 3. George College
- 4. International Institute of Sports Management (IISM)
- 5. National Academy of Sports Management - NASM
- 6. Vels Entrance Examination-VEE 2022
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