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No cut off for this college is required, as this is one among the worst colleges in Bangalore to pursue aeronautical engineering.

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Sagar Gandhi

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Yes, BIMM is an excellent option for pursing PGDM.

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Tanveer Khan

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The basic selection start with you clearing MAT with at least 600+ to get into MBA in finance, marketing or HR. 450+ in GMAT or 300+ in GRE, 70+ percentile in CAT or CMAT. However, there are few in which 550 score is the eligibility like for MBA in tourism, German MBA, dual MBA program. You also must have 50% aggregate in all semester of your graduation. After that, the actual selection process start where GD is done for 35 minutes for each group and a micro presentation for 90seconds for each candidate. Written test, in which you will have to write on a given topic on one full A4 sheet paper within 10 minutes. Finally if you clear thr
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monali shill

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MBA in HR definitely has a very good scope, provided it is done from a good college. XLRI and TISS are the two best colleges for HR. Preparation for MBA entrance examinations can be done in 3 months only if you have your basics clear for quants. Good reasoning skills and good comprehending skills for RC which is said to be the soul of VA. MBA entrance examinations has nothing to do with the number of months you spend in preparation, what matters most is the number of mocks you take and the way you analyse them. I hope this helps you.

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sai Keerthana

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Yes, Ramaiah college is one of the top B-school in Bangalore approved by AICTE.

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Vivek BansodeSCM Pro, MBA-Ops, B.Tech Engg

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India is on the threshold of major reforms with GOI initiatives, like Make in India and is bound to become the third-largest economy of the world by 2030. It definitely stands as an opportune place to explore business possibilities. Therefore, MBA in international is most sought after programs in the current scenario from student perspective and recruiters point of you as well.
For package please check below link : https://www.upes.ac.in/upes-programs/mba.php

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sejal bhatnagar

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Generally, universities consider 50% average marks for admission and a written exam is conducted as well. Please give a call to the concerned university for this. There are also other good universities that provide admission based on your marks.

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