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Aeshna Chhabra

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University Business School Chandigarh selection process consists of CAT score, past academic record, GD, PI and work experience. To apply for UBS, a candidate must have a Bachelor's degree in any field with minimum required marks. Final selection is done through overall performance of the candidates. The overall cut off required for UBS Chandigarh Admission by a general category student is expected to be around 90 to 92 percentile. Admission to MBA programmes will be granted to individuals who clear all rounds after considering their academic profile and other personal traits.

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Aeshna Chhabra

Beginner-Level 5

University Business School Chandigarh selection process consists of CAT score, past academic record, GD, PI and work experience. To apply for UBS, a candidate must have a Bachelor's degree in any field with minimum required marks. Final selection is done through overall performance of the candidates.

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Aeshna Chhabra

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UBS is the best business school. Universal Business School is the 1st green B-school in India, which is endorsed by 60 CEOs. It's located far away from the city. The campus is surrounded by mountains and trees. It's a campus in the lap of nature, which ensures eco-smart integrated thinking and becoming a sustainable campus. The college provides the hostel facility.

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Aeshna Chhabra

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UBS Mumbai is the best business school one can ever think of. UBS Mumbai provides MBA from Cardiff Metropolitan University also from Swiss school of management plus the normal PGDM degree. The placement percentage is nearly 100%. The average package is good, and it is about INR. 6.5 LPA for marketing, INR. 7.5 LPA for finance and INR. 6.5 LPA again for operations. There is a great placement cell in our college which is organized by great faculty members and helping cell members.

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Sushant Sharma

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Hi Krishna,
Admission to the above course is through counseling based on the score obtained in CMAT.
https://www.shiksha.com/mba/course/master-of-business-administration-s-r-luthra-institute-of-management-surat-88915

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Sushant Sharma

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Hi Krishnan,
It is advisable to opt for distance learning courses to continue your studies. Interested candidates can apply online to the above course with the required information.
All the Best.

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Manmeet Singh Duggal

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You can go for average B-schools like Jims Rohini, IILM, FIIB, NDIM. These are good colleges you can go for and see through.

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Sushant Sharma

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Hi Admit,
Delhi School of Economics is one of the top colleges of Delhi. Both academics and placements are good here. Thanks.

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Prachi PolMaking History...

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Basically, if you look at an Indian Scenario and the emerging field of Health care sector, then you are having an excellent career ahead after MBA in Hospital and Health care management. MBA in hospital and health care is a very good option, especially if you have a life Science background like MBBS, BDS, BA MS or even B.Pharma. It is also good for people from other streams, but you will have to give more effort to understand and learn the terminologies used and sometimes you will struggle to understand concepts which your medical friend may understand easily ( although, it is not that big a deal, if you put in more efforts you can def
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