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Moin NargundAspiring Student

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MITSOM would be better option in comparison to Indira Institute of Management as MITSOM was established in 1987 and IIM has been established in 2000. The average package of MITSOM is higher than Indira Institute of Management, and MITSOM has tie up with some foreign universities as well as NSE.

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Lakshmi Narasimman Sharma

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Hi Shaik,
ISB accepts only GMAT/GRE Score for Indian and international candidates for admission process. Minimum two years of work experience is mandatory. Total fees is 27.38 Lacs excluding hostel.
All the best for your future.

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Manish GadekarMBA , Department of Management Sciences PUMBA

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Indira Pune is the second best in Pune for MBA after Pumba. Considering ROI, it's better than Symbiosis and Balaji. Placement is excellent and overall growth is there. Curriculum is well designed with lots of extracurricular activities.
Best luck.

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Yogesh Dev Singh

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Average to approximately 710.

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Ritu Bhandari

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Hi, You can refer the below link for complete information about this college:
https://www.shiksha.com/college/international-school-of-business-and-media-nande-Pune-22679.

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Srishti Gupta

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Hi Akshita, I am a student of IFIM Business School and I would recommend that you join either of the colleges after a thorough analysis of what you want to go ahead with. Although, in my opinion joining IFIM would be a great opportunity for you to get a head start in your career. The most unique quality of IFIM is the bespoke management programme that will enable you to design the curriculum as per your individual needs. The Institute offers a host of specializations to select from and provides a platform for industry oriented learning. We are in constant touch with corporates through various events and the mentorship programme. The ma
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Lokesh Thadani

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ITM has top companies coming to the campus with a variety of job profiles. The placement process at ITM gives the students opportunities to make their careers in the widest range of industries. It has excellent Mumbai MBA placement records-averages are at 6.8 LPA. The programme is AICTE approved and consists of academics, industry immersion and applied research. If we talk about HR course here, then yes college is good, see, nowadays, leaving IIMs and other top 10 colleges, every college carries the same reputation, it all depends on the individual and how he performs during the GD-PI & Interview during his placement time, and yes if y
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Dear Aswin,
Kindly share your details with us, our counsellors will get in touch with you soon. For further details, visit our website: https://www.isbm.org.in

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rahul r

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Most business schools, whether in India or around the world, do not specify the minimum GMAT score. Eligibility for admission is derived from a cumulative consideration of all, or some of the parameters: your scores, past academic record, work experience, essays, recommendations and finally the interview that seals the deal.
An average ISB candidate generally has around 4-5 years of work experience and should have a GMAT score above 700. Regards.

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