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2 years agoBeginner-Level 5
Lloyd Buisness School provides pretty good chances and opportunities for the students. They provide 100% placement and they also help students in getting a job. They will give proper guidance and support for the students to achieve their dream company and will make them capable of getting their dream job. They will help the students with internship and job trainings. The placements for PGDM provides high package and which gives great opportunity for the students which they can participate in placements. They provide the salary package upto max of 22.30 lakhs, which is good enough to select this college for PGDM course.
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 5
The Campus infrastructure is stunning and vibrant. They use modern technologies for the educational purpose which improves students grasping skill .They have well and good equipped classrooms with efficient faculty members. They also provide a huge space for library and for the recreational areas where you can work with peacefull mindset without any disturbance. The campus also promotes a lot of things for learning. The environment is so good for learning and personal development.
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 5
Lloyd Buisness school has better facilities for hostels for both girls and boys and they also have well furnished and marvellous collection of books in their library room which is kept clean and tidy. They also provide pretty good enough internet access throughout the campus. They also have IT lab and Sports teams to provide better physical and mental strength.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 9
Admission to the BBA programme at Lloyd Business School takes place on basis of merit. Candidates need to have a minimum of 45% in Class 12. Candidates from any background can apply for the programme. Candidates belonging to (SC/ ST) category need a minimum of 40% in their graduation.
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2 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
The School offers various scholarships and financial assistance services to its students, which are based on their academic performance in the qualifying exam and the programme they pursued.
There are total of three types of scholarships provided by LBS as follows:
- Merit Scholarships— Based on candidates’ academic performance in qualifying examinations, marks in Class 12 and graduation as well as performance in the personal interview
- Merit Scholarships— Awarded every year (second year onwards) once the results are declared
- Financial Assistance cum Scholarships— For economically weaker or differentially abled student
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2 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
Lloyd Business School (LBS), Greater Noida offers PG, Executive and PG Diploma courses in various specialisations. Given below is the list of specialisations offered in the PGDM course along with selection criteria and total tuition fee:
Courses | Eligibility Criteria & Selection Criteria | Total Course Fee* |
|---|---|---|
PGDM - Human Resource Management In collaboration with Manpower - Supply Chain Management In collaboration with Logistic Skill Council (LSC) - Business Analytics In collaboration with IBM - Finance (BFSI) in collaboration with NSE Academy
PGDM Core | Selection Criteria: CAT/ GMAT href="https://www.shiksha.com/mba/mat-exam">AT / GMAT / XAT/ CMAT Eligibility: Graduates with minimum 50% aggregate (Gen/ OBC) or 45% aggregate (SC/ST) in any stream from a university recognised by UGC/AICTE
Candidates appearing in Final year of Bachelor's Degree can also apply | - PGDM HR INR 6.19 Lacs (with OJT) - PGDM SCM INR 6.19 Lacs (with OJT) - PGDM BA INR 6.95 Lacs (Business Analytics) - PGDM BFSI/ Finance INR 6.19 lakh
- PGDM Core INR 5.79 lakh |
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2 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
Lloyd Business School admission to PG-level courses is based on a candidate's valid score in the qualifying entrance exam, which is CAT/ MAT/ GMAT/ ATMA. For UG courses, admission is merit-based. Candidates who don’t have a valid score in any of the above-mentioned exams, need to appear for the Lloyd Management Aptitude Test (LMAT) conducted by the School. Tabulated below is the list of courses along with their selection and eligibility criteria:
Courses | Eligibility Criteria & Selection Criteria |
|---|---|
PGDM | Selection Criteria: CAT/ MAT / GMAT / XAT/ CMAT Eligibility: Graduates with a minimum 50% aggregate (Gen/ OBC) or 45% aggregate (SC/ST) in any stream from a university recognized by UGC/AICTE Candidates appearing in the Final year of their Bachelor's Degree can also apply |
MBA (Dual Specialization) | Selection Criteria L-MAT / CAT/ MAT/ GMAT / ATMA Eligibility: Bachelor’s Degree or equivalent in any stream recognized by the Association of Indian Universities/AICTE A minimum of 50% aggregate in Class 10, Class 12, and Bachelor’s Degree or equivalent CGPA |
BBA | Eligibility: Class 12 from a recognized board |
Executive Programme | Eligibility: Graduation degree in a relevant subject from a recognised university |
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2 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
Lloyd Business School offers PGDM, MDP, MBA, BBA and Executive Programme courses. Lloyd Business School admission to PG-level courses is based on a candidate's valid score in the qualifying entrance exam, which is CAT/ B.Com MAT/ GMAT/ ATMA. For UG courses, admission is merit-based. Tabulated below is the list of courses along with their total tuition fee:
| Courses | Total tuition Fees |
|---|---|
| MBA/PGDM (6 Courses) | INR 3 L - 6.95 L (for 2 years) |
| BBA (2 Courses) | INR 2 L - 3 L (for 3 years) |
| B.Com (1 Courses) | - |
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2 years ago
Scholar-Level 18
Hi, The evaluation process is very different here, from what is typically the case. Here, a student must complete internships and project work in addition to some mandatory and optional courses. Each of these earns the learner credit for a particular number of points upon completion. A student must successfully complete 121 credit points in a combination of these disciplines over the course of two years of study at this institute in order to pass the course. Students receive grades for each of these topics for their performance, ranging from outstanding at 10 to pass at 4. Any grade below a 4 is regarded as a failure, and the student m
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