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a year agoBeginner-Level 1
IMI Delhi is better than Great Lakes Chennai because it has a longer history, strong industry connections, and offers a variety of management programs. It is well-recognized globally with an FT ranking of being 12th in India and 86th globally for Masters in Management, excellent placements, and provides students with many opportunities for overall growth. While Great Lakes is known for its 1-year program, IMI Delhi's reputation and strong alumni network make it a better choice for a 2 year full time PGDM programme.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
IMI New Delhi does not offer direct admissions for any of its courses. Students should appear for the entrance exam after meeting the course-specific eligibility. The Institute accepts students basis valid score in national and institute-level entrance exams. Students should appear for the personal interview rounds, if applicable.
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a year agoContributor-Level 7
The IGNOU B.Ed course covers subjects such as childhood pedagogy, contemporary India and education, learning and teaching, language across the curriculum, understanding disciplines, and gender issues in education. It also includes practical components like lesson planning and teaching practice to equip future educators with essential skills.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The IGNOU BEd syllabus is a blend of theoretical knowledge and practical experience and includes core courses, content-based methodology courses, optional courses, and practical work such as school-based and workshop-based activities. The programme is divided across two years, with each year focusing on different aspects of education, pedagogy, and fieldwork. The syllabus consists of the subjects and topics on which the exam question paper will be based.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The MAT cutoff for SGSJK's Aruna Manharlal Shah Institute of Management and Research in Mumbai often ranges between 60 and 70 percentile, although it varies every year due to the number of applicants and the level of difficulty of the MAT exam, among others. The MAT score is generally one of the parameters that an institute uses to shortlist a candidate for later rounds like group discussions, personal interviews, or written ability tests.
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