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NITIN DESHMUKHYard by yard its hard, but inch by inch its

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If you are going for finance then NIBM is a good college for banking and financial services courses.

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Zubair Akhtarmyself an agriculturist and presently pursuing MBA

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The cut-off for finance is 50% for general and 35% for SC/ST.

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Abhishek BaruaEngineer.MBA.

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1. Narsee Monjee.
2. Welingkar.
3. NL Dalmia.
4. KJ Somaiya.

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Dr Suresh Babu CheelapoguSr.Consultant - Management

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Dear Saurabh Kumar,
Yes, it is required and plenty of jobs are going to be available in the coming decade. But you should have original certification from the reputed institutes. Some organisations also expect some experience to provide positions.
All the best.

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Anjali BailinRetired Head of Sixth Forms, UK

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350 is a very bad score, business schools are ranked based on the selectivity, the kind of students they admit and outcomes. So, chances of admission in a reputed or good school is very difficult for you at the moment. Apart from your work experience, if you don't have anything extraordinary, you will simply waste your time. I will strongly advise you to retake your GMAT. Don't lose hope and work slightly harder. Alternatively, you can check MS programs.

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shravani sarmaMBA Aspirant

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It is a decent college.

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Sanket Kondlekar

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Yes, your experience will surely help you to get an edge over others during placements.

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Sutanwi Ghosh

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Abhishek Tambulwadkar

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Analytics is not limited to telecom sector. Manufacturing, FMCG, service sector everyone will needs analytics for business intelligence and improvisation. Once you specialize in analytics a lot of doors open for you in terms of career scope.

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