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Shreya Das

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The latest cutoff information for admission to the MBA programme at Community Institute of Management Studies (CIMS) is as follows:

CIMS PGCET Cut-Off Score: 9849.

 Eligibility/Selection Process: Candidates need to have any degree with 50% marks and a valid score in CAT/MAT/CMAT/XAT/KMAT/PGCET, followed by a Personal Interview conducted by the Institute. For more detailed information on the cutoff scores and admission criteria, it is recommended to visit the official website of CIMS or contact the admissions office directly.

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Shreya Das

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Pursuing an MCA at the Community Institute of Management Studies (CIMS) in Bangalore is not considered expensive. The total tuition fee for the MCA programme at CIMS is approximately INR 4.50 lakh. This fee structure makes pursuing an MCA at CIMS relatively affordable compared to other institutions offering similar programs.

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Harshv Vardhan

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The overall placement scenario for the MBA students is very good.it is considered to be one of the best MBA schools in India. It has 100% placements overall. The average package was 13.94 Lakhs per annum with the median package of 12.50 Lakhs per annum and the highest package was 32 Lakhs per annum. The top companies that visited the campus for recruitment purposes was JP MORGAN, STANLEY E&Y, DELOITTE, etc.

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Harshv Vardhan

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According to Business Today, Delhi School of Economics has ranked 47th in the category of MBA in 2023. It is one of the best and most prestigious institutes in MBA category. There is a very friendly culture between the students and teachers in this college. It has 100% placements overall. The average package was 13.94 Lacs per annum with the median package of 12.50 Lakhs per annum and the highest package was 32 Lakhs per annum.

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Rishi Ranjan

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They didn't publish the cutoff like other colleges. According to some reports students who have successfully completed the 12th standard in any stream can pursue BBA and he/she must have scored a minimum of 50% marks in their board examination. Those who are awaiting their 12th result can also apply. The applicant should be aged between 17 and 22 years.

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Charishma Thota

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Yes ASM- Apeejay School of Management is one of the best colleges for MBA. The placements are very good in this college. Many companies like Amazon, HDFC Bank etc. are coming for requirement. The highest package is 20.14lpa for international and 12.23lpa for domestic. The median salary is 20.14lpa for international and 8.47lpa for domestic. The average salary is 7-8lpa. The placement percentage is 7.9. The lectures are good. Overall the college is good.

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Charishma Thota

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The placement for an MBA at ASM- Apeejay School of Management is very good.

The highest package:

     1.  INR 20.14 - International

     2. INR 12.23 - domestic

Median package:

    1. INR 20.14 - international

     2. INR 8.47- domestic

The average package is INR 7-8 L. The placement percentage is 94%.

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Rishi Ranjan

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Choosing between a regular or correspondence programme for BBA admission is important. While technically it doesn't matter which one you choose, in reality, you might miss out on a lot by not being in a regular college. You won't experience the same things as those in a traditional program, which might make it harder to adjust to the rigor of an BBA. During BBA interviews, you might have to explain why you didn't choose a regular college. Plus, you'll need to develop hobbies and take on roles to fill the gap from not interacting with as many students. 

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Aarish BhanwadiaInformation Technology student

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There are lots of students i.e thousands of students are doing MBA every year at Annamalai University at a distance learning which gives students a multi tasking skills of learning along with their jobs and internships they are developing themselves and learning new knowledge to complete their Masters from any corner of the world as it is distance learning course so beneficial to all those who have not more time to spend in learning new things.

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Aarish BhanwadiaInformation Technology student

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As per the reports, it was found that the average package for MBA students at Barkatullah is around 4 Lakhs and the highest was shown as 8 lakhs. But, one thing I always use to suggest is that never worry about placements and have more focus on your skills, especially practical knowledge you should gain so that after words you can also apply for off campus opportunities and you can get a good high paid job.

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