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Shreya Bagaria

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The intake every year ranges between 900-1100. Those who get the cut off above 85% which includes the percentage obtained in the GDs & PIs get the first preference.
The GDs are based on current or abstract topics and the PI is basically based on your resume. The process overall is not very difficult. You just need to communicate very efficiently and effortlessly.

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Avnish John

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Hello Shantanu,
With the score like your's, you can always get into a 25-year-old institution EMPI B-School, one of the top management institute in Delhi. The best part of the institute is the placement, which is driven by alumni and students collaborative effort who help the final year students to get into the top MNCs. One of the founder members of the institute is Tara Sinha a veteran in the field of Advertising, Public Relations, External Affairs, Issues Management and Corporate Communications with over 50 years of experience in England, India and the USA. You will definitely get a chance to interact with her that too frequently bec
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Nagesh SawantBMS, PGPM/MBA (Finance)

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IBS, Mumbai has been getting good companies this year onwards for HR profiles. Between HR or finance is what you need to choose based on your aptitide and interest. Both are good in their own ways. But, if you like doing office work, then in that case, HR should workout for you. But, remember, you will not get everything sitting at one place all the time.

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VEDANT VAID

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IBS, Hyderabad has made a name for itself in the past years, and it is better. But, you should also consider the student's strength in that college. It is more than 1200.
You should also consider the fees and the cost of living for 2 years.
Moreover, NDIM was awarded the best industry linked management institute by government of India and CII.

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Pranay Choudhary

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XIME, Bangalore and IMT, Nagpur stands at the same place for marketing but definitely XIME has a location advantage over IMT as you are in the middle of electronic city which gives you overall connect with industries.
If you ask me between these three, I would choose XIME Bangalore because of batch strength factor and location advantage.

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Joshua Anand A

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ICFAI-IBS is better among your options. It is an 8.2/10 rated college with excellent infrastructure. It costs you INR 1.9 Lakhs per year.

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Ritu Bhandari

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Hi, College admit it that 94% students get placed.
Placements (as provided by college)
Domestic Placements (in INR)
Average Salary (Annual): 6.91 Lacs
Maximum Salary (Annual): 16.50 Lacs
International Placements
Maximum Salary (Annual): INR 47.19 Lacs
Companies / Recruiters who visited the campus
Abbot Aditya Birla Nuvo Airtel Amazon Axis Bank Bajaj Alliance General Insurance Cognizant Deloitte Ernst & Young Ford Motors Genpact HDFC Bank ICICI Idea Cellular Services gate ITC Hotels just dial Karvy Consultants L T Finance Maruti Suzuki Panasonic royal sundaram finance TCS WNS GlobalServices Zomato
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Aditya MishraOPERATIONS STUDENT @ WE SCHOOL

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HI Dishant,
There is not a particular process of preparing yourself for GD-PI, but what you can do is start reading newspapers (regularly), try to get some insights from quora or other platforms (online). Also, you can join some coaching classes for GD -PI practices.

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