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IFIM B SCHOOL Shwetha Prakash

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IFIM Business School, Bangalore a leading management institution, has a distinct advantage of being a pioneering premier management institute housed in the hub of the IT industry in Electronics City, Bangalore. IFIM B School offers PGDM 2 Years full-time programme
-AACSB accredited (only 6 colleges in India have got AACSB accreditation )
-AICTE Approved
-100% Consistent placement every year by Center for Continuous Employability. The course is little different here from other B-Schools as they give equal importance to personality development as well. As an MBA/ a PGDM graduate, it's very important to have both soft skills and physical fit
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ISB&M Mulshi

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Dear Sameer Khanda,
ABOUT US: Founded in 2000, by great educationist and visionary Dr. Pramod Kumar
(Ph.D. (Organizational Behavior), IIT Mumbai, Formerly with IIM Ahmedabad, Former Chairperson Placement, XLRI, Jamshedpur; Ex-Director, Symbiosis Institute of Business Management, Pune; Consultant to over 80 companies worldwide. Author of over 100 research papers, cases and management games. Research quoted internationally in textbooks and journals. Served on Government of India Committees on Management Education)
ISB&M has grown rapidly over the decades and has 4 campuses in 3 cities- Pune (Nande & Mulshi), Kolkata and Bangalore. It has al
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Subhajit MGormandize Kolkata obsessed,Biriyaani, Mohanbagan

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If you have 99 percentile, try tier I PUMBA (government), SIMSREE (government), XIME-Blore, Great Lakes- Chennai. If you are good enough as a salesman, then choose MBA marketing, as in maximum case the core marketing profile is not available in average MAT colleges. So, they provide the sales profile of business development manager, relationship manager, corporate sales, retail sales, credit sales etc. If you have CMAT score, try IMT-Nagpur and Hyderabad for sales. Try to avoid NGO consultancy and current students review, as they are also part of the system, so they can't bring the in campus reality in front of you. Be clever before in
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akshay singh

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Kj somiya is a better choice.

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Sugandha Sahu

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Hi, As per the website, no cut off criteria are applied to either the academic credentials or the GMAT/GRE score. Each applicant to the Post Graduate Programme in Management at the Indian School of Business is holistically evaluated on the following parameters:
ACADEMIC CREDENTIALS
The application keenly evaluates your ability to cope with the rigour of the programme through your past academic performance and your performance in the GMAT/GRE exam. We consider the 12th standard grades, graduation grades, post graduation and certification scores- wherever applicable along with the overall GMAT/GRE score. http://www.isb.edu/pgp/admissions/s
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Lokesh Thadani

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Both are good colleges in their own terms. Fee structure is almost same of both the colleges. ISB&M is quite costly than ITM. When we come to course structure ITM is more good than ISB&M. And when we talk about placements ITM has highest package of 14 lakhs given by Amazon and minimum is 5 lakhs. And the average is 5.5-6 lakhs. Good luck for your future.

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Chintan ShahMBA aspirant,Managing own business

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If you are from SC/ST, then yes, but if you are in general category, then eligibility is 50 percent.

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Mukul Anand

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Do it from Symbiosis, Pune for better learning and placement.

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Chetna S

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Hi, ISB won't. Harvard may accept if your profile is something extraordinary and unique among thousands of applicants who will most likely come from mid to senior level managerial roles. If you think you can compete with them, give a shot. Alternatively consider doing a MS Management programme from a top business school such as INSEAD, HEC Paris and so on.

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