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a month agoContributor-Level 10
DY Patil University, Navi Mumbai is quite good for the MBA course. Below are the available MBA specialisations:
- MBA in Maritime Management
- MBA in Pharmaceutical Management
- MBA in Family Managed Business
- MBA in Marketing Management
- MBA in International Business
- MBA in Real Estate Management
- MBA in Finance
- MBA in Business Analytics
- MBA in Human Resource Management
- MBA in Strategic Marketing & AI (Knowledge Partner Deloitte)
The college provides good placement support to students. The college is visited by top companies for placements Accenture, Wipro & TCS.
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a month agoGuide-Level 15
Candidates who pass any competitive exam are called for personal interview round at SRM Institute of Science and Technology for MBA. The PI round is held in online mode for each phase separately. Selected aspirants receive a virtual meeting link on the registered email id for online interview with the faculty.
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a month agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, Loyola College, Chennai does accept admissions from candidates who fulfill BBA eligibility criteria directly after Class 12th. However, BBA France course has an entrance based admission. Candidates are evaluated through an online aptitude test following which, a personal interview round is conducted.
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a month agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, Loyola College, Chennai does accept admissions from candidates who fulfill BBA eligibility criteria directly after Class 12th. However, BBA France course has an entrance based admission. Candidates are evaluated through an online aptitude test following which, a personal interview round is conducted.
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a month agoGuide-Level 15
Students need to score equal or above cutoff in the competitive exam for admission in MBA course. Aspirants unable to meet the cutoff can appear for SRMJEEM. Check below the entrance exam score required for admission at SRM Institute of Science & Technology:
| Competitive Exams | Eligible Scores |
|---|---|
| CAT | 65 percentile and above |
| XAT | 65 percentile and above |
| CMAT | 75 percentile and above |
| GMAT | 640 and above |
| MAT | 75 percentile and above |
| NMAT | 180 and above |
| TANCET | 80 percentile and above |
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a month agoGuide-Level 15
Students need to score equal or above cutoff in the competitive exam for admission in MBA course. Aspirants unable to meet the cutoff can appear for SRMJEEM. Check below the entrance exam score required for admission at SRM Institute of Science & Technology:
| Competitive Exams | Eligible Scores |
|---|---|
| CAT | 65 percentile and above |
| XAT | 65 percentile and above |
| CMAT | 75 percentile and above |
| GMAT | 640 and above |
| MAT | 75 percentile and above |
| NMAT | 180 and above |
| TANCET | 80 percentile and above |
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a month agoContributor-Level 7
You'll write more than you expect in IILM's MBA, but it's not essay-after-essay like a literature degree. Think practical writing: case study analyses, project reports, business plans, research papers, and reflections after industry visits or simulations. Every semester has submissions, marketing plans, financial analysis write-ups, HR policy drafts, plus a big dissertation/capstone project in year two that's heavy on writing and data. Group work also means decks and reports, not just PPTs. So while you won't be churning out 5000-word theory papers every week, you'll constantly write to explain, analyze, and pitch. If you hate writing,
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a month agoContributor-Level 6
Yes, the MBA curriculum at PIBM Guwahati Campus is regularly aligned with modern business trends through industry-oriented learning, case studies, live projects, workshops, and corporate interactions. This helps students stay updated with current business practices and industry requirements.
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a month agoContributor-Level 7
Analytics and digital skills aren't “add-ons” in IILM's BBA anymore, they're baked into the core. You'll hit Business Analytics, Excel, and data tools early, because every specialisation now needs it, whether it's marketing reading campaign data or finance building dashboards. Courses like Digital Marketing, E-commerce, and Business Intelligence cover SEO, social media metrics, Google Analytics, and basic data visualization, stuff recruiters in Gurugram expect even from fresh grads. They also run workshops on Power BI, Tableau, and AI tools so you're not lost when internships demand it. Basically, IILM knows a BBA without digital a
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a month agoContributor-Level 7
The MBA at IILM leans collaborative, but there's definitely a competitive undercurrent. You're put into groups for almost everything, case studies, simulations, live projects, club activities, so you learn fast that you can't win solo. Faculty push peer learning, and the grading isn't cut-throat where someone has to fail for you to top. That said, it is an MBA in Gurugram's corporate backyard. Placement season, internships, and who gets picked for that international trip or CEO mentoring slot. that's where competition kicks in quietly. So day-to-day classes feel team-driven, but when it comes to opportunities, you're still benchmarking
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