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Subhajit MGormandize Kolkata obsessed,Biriyaani, Mohanbagan

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If you have an option of iPhone and Samsung, obviously I will go for iPhone. Samsung is not bad, but it do not have a brand value as iPhone, as well as security. Similarly, here your first choice should be IMI-Kolkata, if they will choose you, it is India's first B-School. It is not only pocket friendly subsidy, but also the brand value is much higher. Do not judge a college by 100% placement record, as if you are in 'bulk hire & fire' profile it does not make any sense to you. IMI is good, but too much costly also and the placement profile is much better in IIM, Kolkata.
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Swapnadip Mazumdar

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Definitely you can expect a call being a SC category student but effort needed to be given to convert the call during the GD-PI process as your written exam's marks is not up to the mark.

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Swapnadip Mazumdar

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There may be a common misconception about IISWBM'S MBA programmes. IISWBM does not entertain MAT score for MBA(Day) which is a flagship programme. Only CAT is accepted but IISWBM accepts MAT, CAT or some other entrance scores in order to admit for MBA (evening) which is generally a course for working individuals. Job assistance is not provided for the same.

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Swapnadip Mazumdar

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For the non-creamy layer of OBC, the cutoff of CAT is 40 percentile (approx) for MBA(DAY) and 30 percentile (approx) for MHRM.
Note:- Cutoff changes year-by-year. This is just an approximate indicator. It may not be same for this admission-session (2018-20).

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santosh bhawal

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No the dates have not been extended.

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Swapnadip Mazumdar

Contributor-Level 7

Since ICWA degree is equivalent to graduation, most probably you are eligible to take admission. But still, you can confirm it by contacting the institute or physically visit the institute.
If you are a working person and want to enhance job value, position in your organisation and in your career, surely it is appropriate.

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santosh bhawal

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The college does not accept MAT score for MBA program. Only CAT scores are accepted.

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santosh bhawal

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No MAT score is not accepted for admission in MBA.
You have to appear for CAT for getting admission in MBA department.

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A KaushikEnglish language trainer cum career counselor

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The Indian Institute of Social Welfare & Business Management (IISWBM) is an autonomous graduate business school in Kolkata, India. It is the first institute in India to offer an MBA degree. It was established in 1953.The Institute is a very well-recognized brand name.
The list of recruiters are as follows:
Dabur India, Adani Group, ICICI Group of companies, Crisil, Axis Bank, Reliance Capital, GE Countrywide, Wipro, TCS etc.
The average package for last year was around Rs 6 lakhs per annum approximately.
The MBA degree is awarded by the University of Calcutta and is approved by AICTE.
For further details, a candidate can visit the below-me
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KALYAN REDDY GURRAMB.SC student

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50% marks is needed. But, try to score more than 80% marks to get admission in a better college.

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