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barun Patnaik

Beginner-Level 5

Yes, It Is Definitely worth it. If you are trying to get into a good b-school and you can afford it, I think you should go for it. SOIL Management offers a great platform to launch yourself. Also, it is a student driven institute that has now
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Pakki Adarsh

Beginner-Level 2

SOIL Institute of Management and Great Lakes are good B-schools. I'll tell you why I joined SOIL and not in great lakes. At SOIL, you will learn concepts of design earning, liberal arts, and management. This will bring a required change in the
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barun Patnaik

Beginner-Level 5

Yes, SOIL Management, Gurgaon Provides internship for 1-2 months and Last year few students also got pre-placement offers from Internship.
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barun Patnaik

Beginner-Level 5

Soil Management Gurgaon, support candidates with limited financial resources, with provides Scholar facility. It has various type of scholarship like Need Based Scholarship, Merit-based scholarship, Capt. Vikram Batra scholarship, Outstanding
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barun Patnaik

Beginner-Level 5

At SOIL one learns the management theories being followed worldwide and those case studies are of great significance for students as those concepts are deliberated upon. SOIL is practical approach & Case study-based learning and participation
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Arup Nath

Beginner-Level 2

It's not AICTE/UGC Approved nor it has no international accreditation from AACSB, EQUIS & AMBA nor I saw NBA or NAAC approval. They also not considered in NIRF Ranking or Other Ranking. But Just like ISB, Hyderabad they have some private unive
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Shubham Bhardwaj

Beginner-Level 2

I asked one of there students and she said that they aren't accepting any company offering package less then 8LPA.
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Anubha Mishra

Contributor-Level 6

Hi
I would personally recommend you to keep SOIL as your last option as the placement opportunities are not very good and the college is not very established.
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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

Scholar-Level 17

According to NMAT 2017 results, a scaled score between 222-238 was equivalent to 99 percentile, a scaled score of 217/216 was equivalent to 97 percentile and a scaled score of 210/211 was equivalent to 94 percentile.
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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

Scholar-Level 17

the cutoff varies every year. however it does not exceed 95 percentile. to be on the safer side you can try to hit a mark like 92-94 percentile to be on the safer side.