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Samar Chotaliya

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Yes, very good college. Its average package is Rs 8.0 lakhs per annum while it has huge infrastructure and clubs culture which develop you overall.

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deepthi Elizabeth

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Truthfully, both the courses are similar. The only difference is MBA in FM will be more focused on finance right from the first semester compared to the regular course. Placements are the same.

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Zubin MehtaExpert Advisor for Senior Management.

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Yes, NMIMS offers fulltime course into international business with decent job opportunities. Other good colleges include IIFT, Kolkata and Delhi. Even KJ Somaiya is a good option with cutoff above 92 percentile in CAT.

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Husain AkhterSuccess always take long tough path

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As there is no fixed score for the admission because every year it changes. But, I advice you to take admission in MBA Full-Time program through CMAT score and the required percentile may be around 88 percentile and above.

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SHUBHAM GOEL

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For PGDM finance-82 percentile and
PGDM General-84 percentile.
The process that we follow is shortlisting of candidates through CAT percentiles followed by group discussions, extempore and finally the personal interview.

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Harshit Shah

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Top colleges list includes all the old IIMs, FMS, MDI-Gurgaon, XLRI- Jamshedpur, SP Jain, Jamnalal Bajaj, etc. If you are from an engineering background then NITIE-Mumbai, IIT-Delhi and IIT-Mumbai are also good.

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dhruti

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Yes, distance education has less scope than regular.

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VIKRAM SONIMentor , Artist , Social worker, Traveller

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Hi,
There is no comparison between regular and distance mode. Through regular mode, you will get knowledge, placement and corporate interaction for your future.
All the best.

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Dr Suresh Babu CheelapoguSr.Consultant - Management

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No, it is impossible to complete both B.Com and MBA within 3 years under Indian education system. You have to complete 3 years of graduation and then you have to go for 2-year MBA.

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Shaurya Singh

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You can go for an executive management programme if you have work experience of more than 3 years. There are some very good colleges offering Executive 1-year MBA. Great Lakes, Chennai require minimum 2 years of work experience, same goes with ISB Hyderabad, Welingkar Mumbai, KJ Somaiya, IIMs and SP Jain.

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