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11 months agoContributor-Level 10
The number of students who will be able to do PGDM in business management at David Memorial Business School depends on the seats intake. According to the latest information available, the seats intake for this course is 60. To apply, the student need to have a bachelor's degree from a recognised university. Merit will be prepared based on the graduation score only.
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11 months agoBeginner-Level 3
Indian students face so many difficulties in this school. First, most importantly, in India, Hindi is the national language; in India, maximum people talk in Hindi, and at NEOMA Business School, all teachers, students, everyone talks in English, so language is a first problem because they have a very high problem understanding English. And at NEOMA Business School, all students study advanced English, and Indian people don't understand advanced, so this is a major problem. And Indian people are so innocent, and at NEOMA Business School, all students are so smart, so there are difficulties to stay and to talk. These are the only problem
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11 months agoBeginner-Level 3
Student reviews of Berlin School are overwhelmingly positive. This is because students recognize the comprehensive facilities offered, including a well-equipped library, sports facilities, a canteen, and smart classrooms. Most importantly, the quality of education is excellent. Students who study here achieve impressive placements and consistently earn high grades, with many achieving 100%. The teachers are highly knowledgeable and teach effectively, while also maintaining a friendly and approachable demeanor. They connect with students on a personal level, ensuring clear communication and understanding. Consequently, students consiste
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11 months agoBeginner-Level 3
Yes, of course, students can earn enough to cover their expenses by doing part-time jobs while studying at Berlin School. The teachers are highly intelligent and teach students very effectively. Students who study one hour per subject tend to understand everything. At this school, students typically study a maximum of seven hours a day, leaving them ample time for other activities. This allows them to pursue part-time jobs to cover their living expenses. School teachers also assist students in finding employment and provide extra classes for those who need additional academic support. As a result, students at this school excel in their
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11 months agoBeginner-Level 5
Totally! An average Indian student can definitely the Warsaw University of Technology Business School! The admission process is super fair and easy for international students, so it's a great chance for everyone to dive in!
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11 months agoContributor-Level 6
The eligibility criteria for admission to an MBA in Human Resources at Kochi Business School require a bachelor's degree from a recognised university with at least 50% marks.
Candidates must have a valid score in entrance exams like KMAT, CMAT, CAT, or MAT. Final-year students can also apply, but they must provide proof of graduation within the specified time. Work experience is not mandatory but may be preferred. Shortlisted candidates may have to attend a personal interview and then we will be notified whether we will be selected or not .
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11 months agoContributor-Level 6
As of the 2023 placement season, Kochi Business School reported an average package of INR 4.5 Lacs per annum for its MBA graduates. The highest package offered was INR 12 Lacs per annum. Top recruiters included KPMG, Berger Paints, Intellipaat, and Amazon.
The school achieved a 100% placement rate for its MBA batch.
However, specific average package details for MBA in Finance students were not separately disclosed.
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