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6 years ago
Scholar-Level 16
Here is the list of good MBA colleges in India-
IIM-ABC,
FMS DELHI,IIFT DELHI,MDI GURGAON,TISS MUMBAI,
NMIMS MUMBAI,XLRI JAMSHEDPUR,SIBM PUNE,SCHMRD PUNE
New answer posted
6 years ago
Scholar-Level 16
Here is the list of good MBA colleges in India-
IIM-ABC,
FMS DELHI,IIFT DELHI,MDI GURGAON,TISS MUMBAI,
NMIMS MUMBAI,XLRI JAMSHEDPUR,SIBM PUNE,SCHMRD PUNE
New answer posted
6 years ago
Scholar-Level 16
Here is the list of good MBA colleges in India-
IIM-ABC,
FMS DELHI,IIFT DELHI,MDI GURGAON,TISS MUMBAI,
NMIMS MUMBAI,XLRI JAMSHEDPUR,SIBM PUNE,SCHMRD PUNE
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6 years agoBeginner-Level 3
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6 years ago
Scholar-Level 16
If you are doing PGDM then you will have to go through lots of training and classroom lectures which will consume the most of your time and you will not get extra time to prepare for CS, but if you are in an average MBA college, pursuing MBA, and you are good at catching concepts then you can think for CS.
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6 years ago
Scholar-Level 16
I am sorry to say but with less than 50% marks in graduation you will not get a call from any good B-school, no matter how much you score in CAT and MAT. However, can apply to some private universities.
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6 years ago
Scholar-Level 16
IIFT Delhi
FMS Delhi
IMI Delhi
SRCC
MDI
LBSIM
FORE School of Management
BIMTECH
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6 years ago
Scholar-Level 16
If you have appeared for CMAT than you can apply for IIIM Jaipur. If you take admission in IIIM through CMAT then the fees is lower as compared to direct admission in this college. RA Podar is also a good choice. In addition, you will get good placement opportunities in these MBA institutes.
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6 years ago
Beginner-Level 5
Technical skill does not mean mugging up physics, chemistry and maths. Even the people who do not have engineering degrees also possess technical skills, it means that the ability of a person to cope up with technology and the ability to handle it, nowadays even primary school kids have smartphones and they know their system better than adults, so this is their technical skill.
Yes, MBA will be a better option for you because management is a very versatile, lucrative and interesting field, but the most important thing is your interest and dedication, wherever you put your interest, dedication and will power combined.
If you have
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6 years ago
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