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Shabana BeeCurrent Student
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There are not much placements for the part time course. They provide some placements for full time courses only. But after part time course you can apply for job and you will definitely get a job according to your capability. So you can do par
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There are not much placements for the part time course. They provide some placements for full time courses only. But after part time course you can apply for job and you will definitely get a job according to your capability. So you can do part time course.
Good luck.
Good luck.
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Ishita ShahCurrent Student
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KJ Somaiya is the best. But according to your rank and percentile, if you are a non-Gujarat student i.e. not a candidate of the linguistic minority, it is very difficult to get in KJ. Dalmia is also good but at 970 rank, it is again difficult.
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KJ Somaiya is the best. But according to your rank and percentile, if you are a non-Gujarat student i.e. not a candidate of the linguistic minority, it is very difficult to get in KJ. Dalmia is also good but at 970 rank, it is again difficult. So you should try for Welingkars or SIES.
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Amol ChopadeCurrent Student
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Contributor-Level 10
There is no compulsion of any subject for MBA. You just need a 3 to 4 year graduation degree.
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Ishita ShahCurrent Student
Beginner-Level 4
You should pursue PGDM in Communications in K. J. Somaiya Institute of Management Studies and Research. You will get better brand name and better placements.
7 years ago
Which is better K.J Somaiya, Bombay for electronics and telecommunication or MIT, Pune for CS branch?
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rohith kolaCurrent Student
Guide-Level 14
Both college make a clash in this sense but If you are looking for future studies in foreign then go for MU and KJSCE is autonomous institute, else P.U is also 10th in country and MIT also upgraded to autonomous this year.
If you live in Mumbai
If you live in Mumbai
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Both college make a clash in this sense but If you are looking for future studies in foreign then go for MU and KJSCE is autonomous institute, else P.U is also 10th in country and MIT also upgraded to autonomous this year.
If you live in Mumbai better go for KJS and if you are from outside both cities it depends on liking branch if you are trying for computer,IT any you can prefer but for other branches M.U will be better.
My call will be KJS if you select any branch here . All the best for CET results.
If you live in Mumbai better go for KJS and if you are from outside both cities it depends on liking branch if you are trying for computer,IT any you can prefer but for other branches M.U will be better.
My call will be KJS if you select any branch here . All the best for CET results.
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Ryan SequeiraCurrent Student
Open to questions regarding MBA
Contributor-Level 8
No, 89 percentile is too low. For top colleges, a percentile around 99 is required.
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Yes, Somaiya accepts CAT score for MS course under All India Seats Quota through DTE's CAP rounds.
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Lakshay KhandelwalCurrent Student
Beginner-Level 2
International Management Institute, New Delhi:
Unlike CAT cutoffs, there is no official figures or statement from the admission office/Admission Chair of International Management Institute New Delhi. But being a student I can tell you about the
Unlike CAT cutoffs, there is no official figures or statement from the admission office/Admission Chair of International Management Institute New Delhi. But being a student I can tell you about the
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International Management Institute, New Delhi:
Unlike CAT cutoffs, there is no official figures or statement from the admission office/Admission Chair of International Management Institute New Delhi. But being a student I can tell you about the general trends. For domestic (Indian) applicants, the cut-off is somewhat around 650/800 and for international applicants, it is about 550/800. However, most of the Indian applicants who get through have a score between 680 and 720. Exceptions are always there, though.
Unlike CAT cutoffs, there is no official figures or statement from the admission office/Admission Chair of International Management Institute New Delhi. But being a student I can tell you about the general trends. For domestic (Indian) applicants, the cut-off is somewhat around 650/800 and for international applicants, it is about 550/800. However, most of the Indian applicants who get through have a score between 680 and 720. Exceptions are always there, though.
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Aditi AgrawalCurrent Student
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I think you should try for some other college also as you have scored really nice in CAT and CET. I don't think that there is any need to repeat the exam.
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Ritik AgiwalCurrent Student
Hard worker , learner .
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Hello, Hope you are doing well. You can check the list of college including NIT and IIIT's you can get according to your marks and rank here. Use Shiksha JEE College Predictor: https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/resources/jee-mains-college-predict
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Hello, Hope you are doing well. You can check the list of college including NIT and IIIT's you can get according to your marks and rank here. Use Shiksha JEE College Predictor: https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/resources/jee-mains-college-predictor?utm_source=cconnect&utm_medium=CR_JEECP&utm_campaign=7489993.
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