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4 months ago
Contributor-Level 9
As a final-year English Honours student, choosing between MBA from DU SOL with a job or MA English from DU regular depends on career goals. MBA from DU SOL allows flexibility, skill development, and corporate exposure while earning, but lacks strong placements. MA English at DU regular offers in-depth subject knowledge, academic recognition, and scope for teaching or research. If you prefer corporate roles, MBA is better; for academic careers, MA English suits more.
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4 months ago
Contributor-Level 9
If you get admission for an MBA course in a private college through PGCET (Karnataka Post Graduate Common Entrance Test), the fees will be charged as per government-approved PGCET quota.
Generally:
- Government/University colleges: Around Rs 55,000 – Rs 70,000 per year.
- Private colleges (PGCET quota): Around Rs 1,00,000 – Rs 1,50,000 per year, depending on the college.
- Management quota (direct admission): Much higher, usually Rs 2.5 – Rs 5 Lacs per year or more, depending on reputation.
So, if you secure admission through PGCET counseling in a private college, you will pay the lower government-fixed fees (around Rs 1 – 1.5 Lacs per ye
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I could not find the exact management quota fees for the MBA programme at Kuvempu University, Shankaraghatta. However, the standard 2-year MBA fees for 2025–26 range between Rs 30,066 to Rs 84,084, depending on the specialisation (General, HR, Travel & Tourism, etc.)
For management quota seats, the fee is usually higher than government/merit seats. The best option is to directly check the official university website or contact the admissions office for the latest details.
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4 months agoBeginner-Level 4
Chandigarh University offers a wide variety of BBA specializations to match different career interests. You can choose from Marketing, Banking and Finance, Fintech with KPMG, Healthcare Management, Human Resource Management, Family Managed Business, Tourism & Event Management, Forex Management, Business Analytics, Digital Marketing, Logistics & Supply Chain, and Strategic HR. Some programs are also industry-collaborated, like BBA Business Analytics with SAS or BBA Fintech with KPMG, which give practical exposure and certifications that help during placements.
To choose the right one, think about what excites you the most. If you enjoy w
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4 months agoBeginner-Level 3
Yes, Chandigarh University is great for MBA and placement at Chandigarh University has been improving every year. Students get exposure to both Indian and global companies. Some of the well-known names like Amazon, Deloitte, Federal Bank, and ITC recruit from the campus. The highest packages have touched nearly 28 LPA for international offers, while domestic offers are also strong, going above 20 LPA. Many companies offer in the range of 5–10 LPA, which is a decent start for fresh MBA graduates. Apart from salary, the number of companies visiting is also large, giving students wider chances. The university organizes placement trainin
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4 months agoContributor-Level 10
VVSIM Hyderabad admissions are both merit and entrance-based. The institute considers scores in CAT, MAT, XAT, etc., for admission to PGDM programme. For UG courses, candidates are selected based on merit + PI, and for the MBA course admission, students are selected based on national-level entrance exam scores.
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