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As of now, IIMS provide only PGDM degrees. It does not provide integrated MBA.
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NSB does not have any dual specialization. There is only one specialization that a student can choose out of marketing, HR and finance. This is in terms of the university curriculum only. PGPM is just like an internal and added advantage courses that the college would offer you. This has no connection with what you choose for specializations. You need to pass in all your PGPM scores (internal scores) to get your PGPM certificate.
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Double Major allows a student to get one degree, but with specialization in two different disciplines. Example: BA in History and Anthropology. The student gets only one degree, but have specialization in two disciplines. Double Degree allows students to simultaneously pursue two different degrees either in the same domain of specialization or two different domains. The courses such as B.Tech + M.Tech and B.Tech +MBA are examples of double degrees of different types. The term Double Degree is synonymously used with Dual Degree. Difference between Integrated Course and Dual Degree.
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1) Integrated courses such as B.E+ MBA (5 years), B.Tech + M.Tech (5 years) are considered advantageous over regular B.E+MBA / B.Tech+M.Tech (6 years). Since it saves 1 year, many people would think integrated courses as better option. But, the downside here is, in case of BE+MBA (Integrated) the possibility of doing specialisation in MBA is restricted. The students would be good at Engineering and also would have management skills, yet with no specialisation in a narrow domain of management.
2) Integrated M.Sc. In Computer Science (5 years) has high demand in the job market.
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