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Swapnadip Mazumdar

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After successful completion of the course, deserving candidates get absorbed in some of the big media giants like- ABP News Network, Zee TV Network, Peerless etc. I have no idea about the course in UK or US.

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Swapnadip Mazumdar

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Every college is different from the others in various aspects.
I am not pretty sure about the placements of AIMS.
But, in terms of return on investments, IISWBM should be better.

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Swapnadip Mazumdar

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It can't be predicted. Generally, some seats may get left.
The decision is upto institute whether they will accept that or not.
My suggestion is that if you have got selected and you are facing some financial barriers, at least go and discuss it with the officials. They can legitimately help you regarding your problem.

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santosh bhawal

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There are 120 seats for MBA day course.
You can choose any specialization you want, after first 2 semesters.

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Sandeep DUBEY

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Both the colleges have their own value in Kolkata in terms of everything. And I cannot comment on the placement of IISWBM since I don't know about it. But as far as AIMK is considered, it does have a good placement record.

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santosh bhawal

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Marketing gets the maximum no. of placements.

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santosh bhawal

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No, it is a 2 years Master's course, but not equivalent to MBA because you see, MHRM course focuses strictly on HR domain. You will be given complete knowledge in human recruitment strategies and evaluations whereas in MBA, you get to choose from a range of choice as Marketing, Finance, HR, Business analytics, Productions, etc.
So, I would suggest you to choose your course wisely as it might shape your future.
Best of Luck.
Thanks & Regards.

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Swapnadip Mazumdar

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The placement record after completing postgraduate Diploma in supply chain and logistics management is not that good. It will only add up a degree in your CV noting more than that.
As much as I know, no subsidy is given to the BPL candidates. Still, you can cross-check the same by contacting the office.

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santosh bhawal

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There will be a case study and you will have to give your point of view. Nothing fancy but have some information about current affairs.
Most of the time they pick a recent incident which affects the corporate business.

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