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joel varghese

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Package wise yes
MET has gone down drastically
Xaviers highest packages (hope this is what you want to know)
Finance 10.8
Marketing 9
HR 9

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Shubham KaringwarProud to be a part of JBIMS.

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Hello,
From this year onwards JBIMS is not taking All India students. So, basically there will be only one exam to get into JBIMS is MBA-CET. You can check this year seat distribution for more detailed info on DTE website.

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Shubham KaringwarProud to be a part of JBIMS.

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Hello Aarthi,
Talking about academics, MBA is all about 75% self-learning and 25% academic learning. So, I don't think it really matters, because at the end, you need to study by your own and then your knowledge plays a crucial role. JBIMS has a very experienced faculty members and most of them are big shot industrialist. Before exposure and placement, your interest is important. All 3 institutes are at top in their field JBIMS is majorly known for finance, marketing is also good there. MICA is all about marketing and media & entertainment. I don't have much idea about XIMB. JBIMS is located in financial hub of the country which gives
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Shubham KaringwarProud to be a part of JBIMS.

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I think you have got a huge industry experience. And, if you do MBA now. It would be null and void, if you have management level experience. But, if you don't have management experience and got stuck at one place and if you want more exposure, then MBA degree from good institute will help you to strengthen your experience.

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Harshit Mehta

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I always recommend aspiring psychologists to pursue regular course in psychology because psychology as a discipline involves learning from environment. Only studying from books will not help you much. You have to attend professor lectures, attend seminars/workshops, network people who are actually into this field (PhD Students, Research Scholar, seniors and Experts). You get this exposure only when you are enrolled in a regular psychology course.

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Gurleen Khurana

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Can you please elaborate what do you wish to know?

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Anagha G Nair

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Tuljapur is in rural Maharashtra and it offers courses in social work, rural development and only college that has Ph.D in rural development exclusively. It has its own niche and passed outs from these colleges either join social development sector or academicians. In Mumbai, coming to Cyberabad, hardcore IT hub with malls, Jubliee, Banjara hills etc. The campus is small for Masters courses, you need to rent a room outside. The course curriculum is more demanding and it is in accordance with the needs of industry. TISS, Hyderabad has a better curriculum in terms of literature than fieldwork.

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Anagha G Nair

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Hello,
TISS Mumbai is one of the topmost colleges for Human Resources Management and Labour Relations in the country and has given several industry leaders.
Good luck.

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There are very less chances that you would make into NMIMS because of your low CLAT score. They take students who have attained 3000 rank and below. Nevertheless, you can opt for other colleges as a backup option.

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