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Dhanya Shekhar

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Compared to IPMAT Indore and IPMAT Rohtak, the JIPMAT is generally considered easier. Specifically, past test-takers have rated the Quantitative Aptitude and Verbal Ability sections as easy, while Data Interpretation is viewed as moderate

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Anangsha Singh

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The University of Law offer best degree programs at UG and PG levels for its international students. ULaw offers 100 academic programs, including UG and PG programs for its international students. The University of Law offer MBA for the duration of 1 year. ULaw first year tuition fee for MBA programme is INR 21 L – 24 L.

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Dinesh upadhyayI am a lawyer, aspiring manager , education enthu

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Both are equally good.

MBA after BBA is more relevant but it must be done from a branded college or if not from good college then better do it online with low fees.

 

What I can suggest is LL.B after BBA from a good law college with low fees ( if have time and money). And then an MBA from distance / online mode from reputed college like IGNOU/ SCDL/ Jamia / DU/ .

 

This combo will give you knowledge, skills, horizon, job prospects of infinity level.

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Monisha

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Honestly, I felt GIBS helps quite a lot during the whole entrance + application phase. Even before joining, their admission team guides you properly about what exams to take, how the scoring works, and what matters more for PGDM.

For students like us, they also clear doubts about CAT/MAT/CMAT/XAT etc., cutoffs, scholarship criteria, timelines, and even how to fill applications without messing up. It makes the process way easier and less stressful.

Most of us didn't come with a “perfect plan, ” so having someone explain everything in simple language helps. They also conduct webinars and counseling sessions for clarity. It's not spoon-

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Monisha

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Yeah, GIBS does have a management quota, but it's not like how people imagine it. It's basically an alternate route for students who may not have strong entrance scores but are still genuinely interested and capable. The process is almost the same — you still have to go through interviews, screening, and discussions.

One thing I noticed as a student is that GIBS doesn't compromise on the quality part just because someone comes through management quota. They still make sure the person has clarity, confidence, and the right mindset for the PGDM environment. It just gives more flexibility for students who want to join but don't want to d

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Monisha

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For GIBS, the eligibility part is honestly not too complicated. For BBA, you basically just need to have passed Class 12 from any stream — commerce, science, arts, whatever. The admission mainly depends on academics + interview, and they focus more on interest and attitude than just marks.

For PGDM, it's graduates from any field (even non-commerce — like in my case) and you need to have written at least one management entrance like CAT, MAT, CMAT, etc. After that, they take you through GD/PI where they actually check your fit, communication, and clarity about why you want to do PGDM.

One thing I liked personally is that they don't re

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Neerja Rohatgi

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The BAMU Aurangabad MAH MBA CET Cutoff 2025 was released for admission to the MBA course for all rounds and various categories under both the All India and Home State quota. The cutoff was in the form of opening and closing percentiles. 

For the General AI category candidates, the first round cutoff was 73, and the last round cutoff was 66.49 for admission to  BAMU Aurangabad. Please remember that each category, round, quota, etc., will have different cutoffs accordingly. 

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Rachit Kumar

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Chitkara University MBA tuition fee is 3.3 Lacs - INR 9 L. After last selection, students need to pay admission fee amount to confirm seats. It should be noted that the mentioned fee is according to the official website/ sanctioning body. It can be revised and hence, is indicative.

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There are number of factors that one can consider for comparing the institutions, while comparing the Chitkara University MBA course. These factors can not be predecided, because it can change according to the students' prefrences. The names of the imp. considered factors are, seats, placements, fees, ROI, etc.

 

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