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Chandni Arora

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Absolutely! GMAT scores are accepted by both FMS (Faculty of Management Studies) and XLRI (Xavier School of Management) for their MBA programmes. This provides a great opportunity for international students and Indian students who have taken the GMAT exam to apply to these prestigious institutions and move ahead towards their academic goals.

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Piyush Baid

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Congratulations on taking the GMAT exam! Here are some steps you can take to pursue a PGDM programme in India or abroad:
Research schools and programs: Start by researching different schools and programs that offer PGDM courses. Look for schools that align with your career goals, preferences, and budget. Shortlist schools: Create a list of schools that you are interested in and meet your criteria. Look into the programme structure, curriculum, faculty, student services, and placement Statistics to narrow down your choices. Prepare application materials: Once you have shortlisted the schools, start preparing your application materials, w
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Aman Kumar Thakur

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It's a good idea to start thinking about preparing for GMAT GRE and IELTS as early as possible, even if you're in your second year of B.Tech. Preparing for these tests can take several months and requires a lot of dedication and effort. For GMAT and GRE it's recommended to start preparing at least 3-6 months before your planned test date. This will give you enough time to study and practice the test format, build your vocabulary, and improve your math and analytical skills. You can start by taking a diagnostic practice test to assess your strengths and weaknesses and create a study plan accordingly. For IELTS it's recommended to start
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Ankit Kumar

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Students who have qualified CAT entrance exam are eligible for direct admission. They don't need to appear for any qualification or selection test.

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Ankit Kumar

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Some of the colleges are:
ITM Group of Institute, Mumbai-07.50/- Lacs
Vivekanand Business School, Mumbai-06.50/- Lacs
Durgadevi Saraf Institute of Management Studies, Mumbai-04.50/- Lacs
International Institute of Sports Management, Mumbai-04.50/- Lacs.

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Aman Kumar Thakur

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Yes, management exam scores such as CAT, MAT, CMAT, and GMAT scores can have an impact on a student's placement opportunities. These scores are an indicator of a student's aptitude and potential for success in management studies, and they are often used by recruiters to shortlist candidates for interviews and placement offers.
Many companies that recruit MBA graduates from top B-schools have a minimum cutoff for entrance exam scores, and candidates who meet or exceed these cutoffs are more likely to be considered for placement opportunities. In addition, candidates who perform well in these exams may have better chances of securing inte
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Aman Kumar Thakur

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Regarding placement prospects, it is important to note that the job market can be unpredictable and is subject to various factors such as industry trends, economic conditions, and competition. However, each of the three streams you mentioned - HR, finance, and marketing - offer their own unique opportunities and challenges.
If you are interested in the financial side of business, finance may be a good choice for you, as it typically involves working with numbers, data analysis, and making financial decisions. Marketing, on the other hand, is more focused on promoting products or services and building relationships with customers. HR inv
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