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7 years ago
Contributor-Level 6
Though government universities are good, do consider applying in private institutions as they provide you with a PGDM degree and also, they provide you with a holistic environment where you not only learn through textbooks but also outside the classroom.
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Beginner-Level 3
Thank you.
Hope that helps!
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7 years ago
Beginner-Level 3
When it comes to faculty, both the in- house and visiting faculty have a great knowledge of their subject and are very helpful and always available for helping students. Faculties provide Harvard Case Studies and various projects which actually help the students. The
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Contributor-Level 9
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Contributor-Level 9
Best of luck
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7 years ago
Scholar-Level 16
SIES accept CMAT score for PGDM. If you perform good in GDPI then you have chance to get in because only 20% weightage given to written exam. And fee for 2016-18 batch PGDM - Rs 3, 40,000 per year (including formal suit, fees for Peregrine Evaluation, and industry visits / outbound experiential learning / aptitude test cost)
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7 years ago
Scholar-Level 16
Class 12th through NIOS is equivalent to passing 12th through CBSE, ICSE or State Board. Depending on the subjects in class 12th, all the options will be open for you. NIOS has a diverse choice of subjects and based on your interest and what you would like to do in the future, choose them with care. The books prescribed are also made very scientifically, allowing for studying on your own. So, don't worry and choose subjects of your choice and clear them. Yes, you may get better placements.
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7 years ago
Scholar-Level 16
Part-time MBA is something for a person who wants to pursue it along with his job and has much of experience. So if you are working with some firm you can surely choose part-time MBA as an option but if you are a fresher then why not try out for a full-time MBA course. For a fresher, to do a part-time MBA might not add as much value as to what a full time might add up.
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Scholar-Level 16
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Scholar-Level 16
It varies from situation to situation. But regular is more valuable than correspondence.
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