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8 years ago
Guide-Level 14
I would say yes for Bennet University's BBA program. Here, faculties are qualified, well trained and very friendly to students. One thing you should consider is fees. It's fees is really huge amount. There is one more reason why I would say that Bennett is best for BBA is its collaboration with Johnson Cornell for course structure. This gives you a wider knowledge and international edge over other students. Naman, if you are concerned about placement, then let me tell you that it just depends on college's brand value but also majorly depends on 'your' profile. So, placement is very good here, provided you do much better in
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8 years ago
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8 years agoContributor-Level 9
Please refer to this link below for the list of top colleges for BBA worldwide, you will also find the college specific admission requirements, fees, etc. required for admission: https://goo.gl/1Tu4K8
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8 years agoScholar-Level 16
Placements (as provided by college) Companies / Recruiters who visited the campus:
Axis Bank Convergys CSC HDFC Bank ICICI Info Edge (India) Ltd. Infosys Raheja YesBank
https://www.shiksha.com/bba/course/bachelor-of-business-administration-faculty-of-commerce-and-business-studies-manav-rachna-international-university-faridabad-248344
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8 years ago
Contributor-Level 9
Whereas, at Christ University, you just need to pass in class 12th to be eligible to apply. You will have to go through an entrance test to get selected.
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8 years agoGuide-Level 13
I wouldn't recommend you to go for part time graduation be it BBA or BMS. As this will not help you for further studies as well as job. Companies need people who have done full time graduation. Plus after 12th you will not get a good job. I would suggest you to complete your full time graduation first and then look for a job.
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