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Suprakash Mishra10 years of exp in Digital Marketing

Guide-Level 12

Very normal and interesting question. Here is the list of Top-B schools of India:
IIM A, B, C, L, ISB Hyderabad SPJIMR Mumbai, XLRI, MDI Gurgaon and so on.

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Dipika Singh

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N. L. Dalmia Institute of Management Studies and Research offers Post Graduate Certificate in digital marketing and social media analytics. It's a 480-hour programme providing aspirants with a unique combination of interdisciplinary coursework and cutting-edge research. For more information you can visit - https://www.nldalmia.org/pgc-in-digital-marketing-social-media-analytics/

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Dipika Singh

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There are many good colleges in Mumbai to pursue MS or PGDM in marketing.
1. N L Dalmia Institute of Management and Research - www.nldalmia.in
2. Welingkars Institute of Management Development and Research
3. SIES
4. NMIMS
5. SP Jain

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Syed Asif

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Well, you are doing what you don't like so firstly write down why you don't like it then show it to the person who completed BBA then ask him whether its normal or not then if they say that you are really not meant for that field and if you strongly feel that you are not made for it then consider changing your study line to what you like. But remember to show you writings to a knowledgeable person from you seniors.

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Ridhima GargAspires to be successful HR

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Yes, GMAT score is accepted for Indian students. Cutoff score for IMT-Hyderabad (last year data)
CAT- 70 percentile
XAT- 70 percentile
CMAT- 70 percentile
GMAT- 550 score.

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Syed Asif

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No good college accepts direct admission with less than 65% in UG course so consider writing an entrance exam but if you still want to take direct admission without any entrance exam with 51% then you will end up in not so good college so start preparing and write some good entrance exam.

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Syed Asif

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Well, executive or part time MBAs are done mainly by those who already work somewhere and stuck in the same position without promotion due to lack of Masters degree / certification. So I don't think placements for part time MBA will be that high from any college but many companies hunt experienced MBA holders so there is too much scope for experienced ones.

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Ridhima GargAspires to be successful HR

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Rating of BULMIM out of 5 (last year's data):
Overall rating is 4.1 out of 5
3.9 Placements
3.8 Infrastructure
4.4 Faculty & Course Curriculum
4.1 Crowd & Campus Life
4.5 Worth the Money
The placements are good. Nearly 90% of the students were placed. The highest salary was around 6-7 Lacs per annum, the lowest salary was 2.20 Lacs per annum and the average was 3.5 lacs per annum. More focus was on sales and HR.

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Ridhima GargAspires to be successful HR

Contributor-Level 9

You need not to learn basics of commerce for MBA entrance.
Almost every MBA entrance exam's syllabus is as follows:-
Verbal ability and reading comprehension: This section of the exam paper determines the grasp a candidate has on English language. The question paper will comprise of passage, and questions based on the passage. Through this section, a candidates vocabulary, grammar, synonyms, antonyms, sentence completion, comprehension is tested. To answer the questions, the candidate must first understand the contents of the passage, and secondly, use correct phrases, words and expressions. Quantitative aptitude: This section of the pap
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Syed Asif

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CAT is widely accepted by major schools in India but do consider writing XAT, GMAT and MAT too as it increases you chances of getting a good college.

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