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Gaurav Shandilya

Contributor-Level 10

Hi Poonam!
You can only choose one field at a time. Try and figure out what attracts your interest more. Is it designing and styling clothes, or is it decorating a place with the available space?
One thing that you should remember while choosing one of these fields is that fashion is an established field of career and is highly competitive, while the interior design is still a growing career in our country. But again, both the fields have great scope and are very lucrative in terms of growth and monetary gains.

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Abhinav Bura

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See, there are many criteria which IIM-A, B, and K will consider before giving out interview calls or final admission. Like your graduation stream, graduation percentage, quality of work experience, and extracurricular (though there is no separate weightage for this, but it helps you a lot during interviews) and the list goes on. So, if you can share some more details about your profile, I can give you more meaningful answer. Still, considering these two things for IIM-K, I think anything above 88-90 percentile may get you an interview call. I cannot comment on IIM A and B.

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rahul r

Scholar-Level 18

Placement is never guaranteed. Getting a job during placements heavily depends on your performance in college, and aptitude in the interview. Placements opportunities are good for this course from Aptech Aviation and Hospitality Academy (VIMAS Aviation Programs), Bangalore.
Placements (as provided by the college)
Companies/Recruiters who visited the campus:
Air India, IndiGo Airlines, Jet Airways, Kingfisher Airlines, Le Meridian, Leela Kempinski, Spicejet and Thomas Cook.
Please refer to the link provided below where you should be able to download college brochure for information regarding fee structure for this particular course.
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Aditi Kataria

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Hi,
Compared to other colleges offering MBA, the fee structure of Christ University can be considered as reasonable. Being a college of repute, the per year fee for MBA in Christ is 3.7 lakhs (approximately). You can find the exact and recent information regarding the fee structure at https://christuniversity.in/institute-of-management/institute-of-management-mba/master-of-business-administration-(mba)/682.
All the best for your future endeavours!

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CHANDAN KUMAR

Guide-Level 12

Semester I:-
1 Business Communication.
2 Principles of Management.
3 Programming Principles and Algorithms.
4 Computer Fundamental and Office Automation.
5 Business Accounting.
6 Computer Laboratory and Practical Work (OA+PPA).
Semester II:-
1 Organizational Behaviour.
2 Elements of Statistics.
3 C Programming.
4 File Structure and Database Concepts.
5 Cost Accounting.
6 ComputerLaboratory andPractical Work(C.P.+DBMS).
Semester III:-
1 Numerical Methods.
2 Data Structure using C.
3 Software Engineering.
4 Management Accounting.
5 RDBMS.
6 Computer Laboratory and PracticalWork(D.S.+RDBMS).
Semester IV: -
1 Networking.
2 Visual Basic
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Shruthi ShenoyB.E, HR Intern at Accolite

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HR Companies are extremely good that visit the campus. Placements are not all that great. Average placement package for HR is INR 5 Lacs - INR 6 Lacs per annum. For people with work experience, it may maximum go till INR 8 Lacs. Opportunities are extremely good, industry connects are good, and since it is in Bangalore, it shouldn't be an issue to get into a good job. Teaching faculty for HR is also highly qualified, with extreme perfection and industry experienced teachers.

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Shruthi ShenoyB.E, HR Intern at Accolite

Contributor-Level 8

As far as XIME-Bangalore is concerned, the HR department is not booming really well. Nevertheless, things may change over time, so we cannot say anything as the market is very unstable. The teaching faculty, the companies visiting the campus are extremely good. Even the roles offered are pretty good. But, I cannot guarantee a high package in XIME. I am not too sure about IMT-Nagpur, but ROI for HR field is not up to the mark in XIME.

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SHASHWAT CHATTERJEE

Beginner-Level 5

Courses start from Mid-July. You'll get more information in the college website and in NCHMCT website too.

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