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The main difference between MBA and MIB is that MBA is a more generalized course of Management wherein you choose your specialization in the second/final year of your course whereas MIB is a specialized programme in which from the very first year your curriculum would be focused on International Business. Now it would depend on your own interests and career aspirations that which course you should opt for. In case you feel that IB is the final career path you want to choose go ahead and do MIB whereas if you are not sure abou
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PRO'S:- College is providing dual specialisation i.e. MBA+PGPM. Faculty wise college is excellent because they provide all faculty from IIM's and IIT'S - but most are guest faculty. Placement wise is also excellent because the average salary package college is providing is Rs. 6-7 lakh per annum to each student.
The infrastructure is not very great. The college is still in progressive stage.
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But if you have interest in corporate sector go for MBA international business. Very well paid.
Now the choice is all yours.
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Following are top colleges for MBA IB in India:
(a)Indian Institute of Foreign Trade (IIFT
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The Post Graduate Diploma in export & import management programme gives a foundation to participants who seek a career in international markets.
With a rapid growth in international trade in various countries, several highly rewarding job opportunities have opened up for participants trained in export-import transactions.
For this, he can do:Post Graduate Diploma in export and import management (PGDEXIM).
A lot of colleges are offering this. Naming a good one is Symbiosis, Pune. They also offer distance learning. Not sure which you are in. Search for colleges near your city for these courses.
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