7 years ago
What is the eligibility criteria? How many marks do I need to score in CMAT for general candidate?
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Vineet Kumar RohillaCurrent Student
Persuing BBA from JIMS Kalkaji(IP University)
Guide-Level 12
You must get above 85%ile to get a good college.
7 years ago
If I didn't score well in CMAT and tried to achieve good in DAVV CET. Can I get admission in IMS or IIPS?
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Husain AkhterCurrent Student
Success always take long tough path
Contributor-Level 8
Yes, if you get good marks and ranks in CET, Then you will definitely get admission in IMS as well as in IIPS.
7 years ago
I want to ask there is a MBA IT branch available in IMS DAVV ? If yes, then tell me what to do?
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Aditi AgrawalCurrent Student
Guide-Level 12
No, it does not offer MBA in IT. There are many top colleges which provide MBA in IT branch. You can go for them if you want.
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Husain AkhterCurrent Student
Success always take long tough path
Contributor-Level 8
I don't think that IMS give admission in mid of the programme, but you can still contact on college for more information regarding this.
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shivangi raizadaCurrent Student
Guide-Level 13
The admission procedure for it's flagship B.Com (Hons.) is rigorous with the percentile cut offs basis. 55% marks are required in class 12th.
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Ritu GehaniCurrent Student
Student at Oakbrook Business School
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Your score is too low to fulfil the eligibility criteria. Sorry, but you cannot take admission with this score.
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Husain AkhterCurrent Student
Success always take long tough path
Contributor-Level 8
Fees is equal for everyone. If IMS has allotted you the admission seat they would also given you the fee structure letter or brochure on which how much you have to pay and when and through which mode will be written.
7 years ago
Can I get admission in IMS DAVV? I got 582 rank in merit list in MP DTH CMAT counselling.
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Husain AkhterCurrent Student
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Contributor-Level 8
Sorry dear but since your rank is way below so I don't thil you will get admission in ims, because they allot seats on rank basis.
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Husain AkhterCurrent Student
Success always take long tough path
Contributor-Level 8
See, all the three colleges are good, but in the placement aspect, IMS DAVV & PIMR are better options. Both of these colleges provide ample placement opportunities in marketing & finance profiles and a little bit in HR profile.
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See, all the three colleges are good, but in the placement aspect, IMS DAVV & PIMR are better options. Both of these colleges provide ample placement opportunities in marketing & finance profiles and a little bit in HR profile.
But since I am from IMS, I will say that IMS is better than PIMR.
But since I am from IMS, I will say that IMS is better than PIMR.
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Harshit MehtaCurrent Student
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Subjects taught in a general management program:
While programs differ from school to school, there are some common subjects in most undergraduate general management programs, like human resources management, principles of marketing and corpora
While programs differ from school to school, there are some common subjects in most undergraduate general management programs, like human resources management, principles of marketing and corpora
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Subjects taught in a general management program:
While programs differ from school to school, there are some common subjects in most undergraduate general management programs, like human resources management, principles of marketing and corporate finance. Courses might include the following:
Human Resources Management: This course looks at staffing, employee training and professional development. Additional topics might include employee appraisal, reward systems and career planning.
Management Information Systems: In this course, students examine the role of information technology in management. Systems theory, organizational models and MIS development are among the typical subjects covered.
Tax Accounting: Students address the federal income tax and its influence on the decisions of taxpayers, from large corporations to individual business owners.
Principles of Marketing: This course explores the marketing process in terms of products and services, promotion, pricing and distribution. Students also gain insight into buyer behaviour.
Cost Management: This class uses financial data to accurately measure the cost of activities and examine how continued improvement can reduce costs.
Corporate Finance: This course examines the financing and control of public and private corporations. Topics might include common and preferred stock, debt, mergers and acquisitions.
Advertising Research: This class helps students to acquire, evaluate and analyze the information needed to make advertising decisions.
Organizational Behavior: Students explore working relationships from the interpersonal level to the broader societal level. They learn to recognize employees' abilities, needs and values.
While programs differ from school to school, there are some common subjects in most undergraduate general management programs, like human resources management, principles of marketing and corporate finance. Courses might include the following:
Human Resources Management: This course looks at staffing, employee training and professional development. Additional topics might include employee appraisal, reward systems and career planning.
Management Information Systems: In this course, students examine the role of information technology in management. Systems theory, organizational models and MIS development are among the typical subjects covered.
Tax Accounting: Students address the federal income tax and its influence on the decisions of taxpayers, from large corporations to individual business owners.
Principles of Marketing: This course explores the marketing process in terms of products and services, promotion, pricing and distribution. Students also gain insight into buyer behaviour.
Cost Management: This class uses financial data to accurately measure the cost of activities and examine how continued improvement can reduce costs.
Corporate Finance: This course examines the financing and control of public and private corporations. Topics might include common and preferred stock, debt, mergers and acquisitions.
Advertising Research: This class helps students to acquire, evaluate and analyze the information needed to make advertising decisions.
Organizational Behavior: Students explore working relationships from the interpersonal level to the broader societal level. They learn to recognize employees' abilities, needs and values.
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