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Baqar Iftikhar Naqvi is the founder and CEO of Upriver Ecommerce, an online sales accelerator firm and can guide entrepreneurs on how to make their firms grow.He holds a BTech in textile technology from the Central Textile Institute and has a master's degree in marketing and merchandising from the National Institute of Fashion Technology.He has 23 years of experience in the consumer products and retail industry.... more
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I got vit vellore cybersecurity but I want to focus on building products that is scalable business more than service oriented business now what should I do should I quit vit vellore and join amrita Coimbatore csc ai or ai ds.is the portions almost same for csc core and specifications at vit vellore if not what is the difference in which year the portions are completely different.
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