Indian Institute of Export and Import Management (IIEIM)

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Akash Kumar Gupta

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Post an MBA from the Indian Institute of Export and Import Management (IIEIM), the graduates get many job profiles in the international trade as well as business management areas. Possible roles could be Export Manager, Import Manager, Supply Chain Analyst and International Marketing Executive. The institute being very practical, the students get placed in Big companies like Wipro, HCL and Infosys among others. Placements: - Students find jobs with an impressive placement record (around ~85-90% of students get placed) and they pay an average salary in the range of INR 6 LPA and top packs are around INR 12 lakhs.  

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Akash Kumar Gupta

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A candidate must have passed graduation or equivalent from a university in India or abroad, with at least 50% aggregate in the final year. Final-year students are also eligible. Two years of work experience is a prerequisite but not mandatory at the very least. In addition, English communication skills are essential and may be given preference in selection after the academic or organizational background and the profile of the candidate. 

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Akash Kumar Gupta

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For admission in different courses at the Indian Institute of Export and Import Management (IIEIM), candidates generally have to fall within a certain cutoff score band. For the MBA course, the aggregate of 50% in bachelor's Degree for the MBA programme Educational criteria: Although there is no fixed cut-off in terms of exam score; however a sound academic standing and relevant work experience are always on the preferred side. Moreover, English Proficiency is mandatory as well. Organizational sponsorships and other accomplishments a candidate may have will also be reviewed during admissions, as part of the selection process maybe.&nbs

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Akash Kumar Gupta

Guide-Level 15

For the minimum eligibility of admission to MBA at IIEIM, concentrate on the following aspects:

Eligibility criteria: having a Bachelor's degree with at least 50 % aggregate marks, meet you halfway Consider also the need to improve your English because it is a requisite. Also, despite being optional, some work experience in the relevant field can only add to your application.

Staying updated with the latest in international trade and business management trends will be excellent. Last but not least Prepare yourself for an entrance exam or interview if this is a part of selection. 

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Akash Kumar Gupta

Guide-Level 15

Indian Institute of Export and Import Management (IIEIM) is not 100% Placements but they have a very good track record for student placements in Govt & Private sector. It is community-oriented which hones industry contacts and gives exposure, sharpening employability. Over the last few years, almost 85% to 90% of students have been placed and big-scale hiring by companies like Wipro, HCL and other multinational firms from IIEIM. The average package for graduates is roughly INR 6 LPA with some going up to as much as INR 12 LPA confirming the institute's dedication towards grooming students for International Trade Jobs.  

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Akash Kumar Gupta

Guide-Level 15

Indian Institute of Export and Import Management (IIEIM) MBA Eligibility Admission to the MBA Program at the Indian Institute of Elf is based on several key prerequisites. Candidates must have a minimum graduation or equivalent degree from an Indian or overseas university with 50% aggregate marks at the least. The final-year students and Diploma holders with not less than 60% are also qualified to apply. Desirable but not mandatory: 2 years of work experience A few more conditions to note up front- English language proficiency, and in the selection process, either academic excellence or organizational sponsorship as a must. 

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Akash Kumar Gupta

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At the Indian Institute of Export and Import Management (IIEIM), the fees for the MBA course go from INR 75,000 to INR 90,000 every year all through the course. The fee is meant to give a full education in export-import management so that students can be employed in the field of international trade after its completion. It has a forte in practical training and industry exposure improving employability The institute also provides several specializations within its MBA programme that could be ideal for doing an MBA if you want to get into global business and trade management as a career.  

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Akash Kumar Gupta

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Pursuing an MBA (in particular in International Trade and Management) at The Indian Institute of Export and Import Management (IIEIM) is a really good decision. The institute has specialised courses like Masters In International Marketing and Masters in International Business, each with fees in the range of INR 75,000 to INR 90000 over 2 years. IIEIM offers practical training with industry exposure, preparing students for the global trade sector. While less well known than some larger entities it can be a good choice if you want to get a knowledge on export-import management.

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Akash Kumar Gupta

Guide-Level 15

The Indian Institute of Export and Import Management (IIEIM) offers only MBA and certificate courses. The fee for an MBA course ranges between INR 75 K and 90 K depending on the specialisations in which the candidate is interested and for the certificate course, the fee is INR 55 K.

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Shivani Goel

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Compared to other similar institutes offering courses in export-import management, the Indian Institute of Export and Import Management (IIEIM) can be considered moderately priced; while not the cheapest option, its fees are generally within a reasonable range for the quality of education and specialisation it provides. Fees vary significantly depending on the course you choose, with certificate programs being considerably cheaper than full-fledged MBA or PGDM programs.

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