IES's Management College and Research Centre
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7 years ago
Contributor-Level 9
I would suggest IES for the course. As far as IES MCRC is concerned they provide various ways to excel I. e. they provide us with lots of live projects for each specialisation and also has best faculty members to guide throughout, not only that we have industry mentors who would guide us through the industry of your choice. Apart from that we have some fun learning sessions and also too many guest lectures and this help us to improve our networking. Placements in IES MCRC are decent enough but again that totally depends on your performance throughout. Again I would say choose wisely by comparing them in the parameters mention
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7 years ago
Contributor-Level 9
Congratulations on scoring 89.84 percentile in you exams. So have a decent score to get you into PGDM but I am afraid to say that MS would be a little difficult for you to get through as the cutoffs are usually high here for MS. If you do not want to waste a year then please consider the option for opting for PGDM.
New answer posted
7 years ago
Contributor-Level 9
New answer posted
7 years ago
Contributor-Level 9
Congratulations on getting through GD and PI of IES MCRC. We hope to see you soon. For your query it would be advisable you directly have a word with college authorities and clear it out. You would get the contact details of the institute from their website mentioned below. Do contact them as early as possible.
www.ies.edu/management/
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7 years ago
Contributor-Level 9
IES MCRC does have ILS seats but are on merit basis. I am not confident to say that you might get the seat but you can always check it with the college website or call them for the details. Yet the better option would be to go to the college and get your queries cleared at one shot. (I would surely update if I get any more details about the same).
Please go through the link below for further contact:
www.ies.edu/management/
New answer posted
7 years ago
Guide-Level 12
That's a brilliant option that you have chosen, as an Honors degree will provide you weightage. Preparation for UPSC should be started once the 2nd year exams are over.
One year regular classes and thereafter revision for 3 months would be enough, if proper timetables are followed. Write back for further queries. Thanks and all the best.
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