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Management Courses after 12 or Graduation

Students can pursue a beautiful career by studying management courses. There are numerous departments of management courses. Such as-

  1. Operations Management, 
  2. International Business Management, 
  3. Information Management, 
  4. Event Management, 
  5. Accounting Management, 
  6. Advertising Management, 
  7. Environment Management, 
  8. Aviation Management, 
  9. Chain Management, 
  10. System Management, 
  11. Tourism Management, 
  12. Telecom Management ent, 
  13. Dairy Management, 
  14. Production Management, 
  15. Product Management, 
  16. Finance Management, 
  17. Pharmaceutical Management, 
  18. Banking Management, 
  19. Marketing Management, 
  20. Media Management, 
  21. Retail Management, 
  22. Rural Management, 
  23. Strategic Management, 
  24. Sports Management, 
  25. Hospital Management, 
  26. Human Resort Management, 
  27. Hotel Management etc.

Management Courses, best course after 12 and BA/ B.Sc/ B.Com


Various courses in Management like Bachelor's, Master's, Diploma, Certificate, Ph.D. etc. before enrolling in the institutions should know the details of validity/degree status/system/accreditation status etc. This information can be obtained from the websites of various educational councils/institutions etc. For example, 

  • Ministry of Education (https://education.gov.in), 
  • University Grants Commission (https://www.ugc.ac.in), 
  • All India Council of Technical Education (https://www.aicte-india.org), 
  • Association of Indian Universities (http://www.aiu.ac.in), 
  • Distance Education Council (Distance Education Bureau, https://deb.ugc.ac.in) etc. 

Institutions must be accredited by these councils or bodies as well as the department in which they wish to study. In addition, a thorough idea of how the graduates are established should be taken. They should also find out about the teaching system, pass rate, admission process, library, internet services, accommodation facilities, availability of financial assistance and the amount of various fees. Other aspects to know include whether the institution is public or private and located in a safe location, the size of the institution ie student to teacher ratio, distance from home, campus interviews, sports and others whether there are facilities for extra-curricular activities. It is also important to know how strong the alumni network is, as a strong network makes it easier for students to get jobs. 

Before preparing for the entrance examinations conducted for admission to various courses in management, students should visit the official website to understand the examination pattern and collect appropriate study materials to prepare for the examinations. Learners frequently draw enough information from various books, which are mostly irrelevant and unnecessary. This practice should be avoided. In addition to studying regularly according to the syllabus, students should try to solve old question papers in a short and timely manner to help them pass. Revising the topics according to the syllabus will help the students gain more confidence to answer any type of questions in the examination. Timely review helps to reduce the level of anxiety and stress a student experiences during exams. 


Students are required to follow a strict routine. Students need to practice time management. Students will also benefit from getting help from the Internet as well as advice from those who have passed competitive examinations. Mock tests also help in familiarizing with the test format. Mock exams are designed in such a way, that the applicant can experience the exam. Test problems are easier to solve when their formulation is checked. But it is challenging to answer everything in a short period of time. Students can improve their performance in the actual test environment by trying to solve sample problems within the allotted time.


The questions included in the entrance examinations are 

  • Data Analysis & Sufficiency; 
  • Indian & Global Environment; 
  • In- telligence & Critical Reasoning; 
  • Language Comprehension; 
  • Logical Reasoning & Data Interpretation; 
  • Mathematical Skills; 
  • Quantitative Aptitude; 
  • Reading Com- prehension; 
  • Verbal Ability etc. 

Most entrance examinations give negative marks if the questions are answered incorrectly. Therefore, students should be careful and stop guessing the answer. Students can pass these entrance examinations if they continue to prepare for the examination with long preparation and regular practice.


Courses in various fields of management, such as Bachelor's, Master's, Diploma, Certificate, Ph.D. etc. degrees can get employment in various positions in the public and private sectors.

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