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Ashay Maheshwari

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I would have preferred Mindscripts and Aptech after that.

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Isha BhardwajProgram Manager , Great learning

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Dear Mrudul,
You have already answered your own question. You can pursue graphic design course from Pune. But a 3-4 months course will not help you learn a lot. You will at least have to spend six months to master your skills.

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Bruce Wayne

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If you really care about your career, don't go to this institute. It just makes a lot of empty promises about international business. You have to understand one thing that it is just a fancy name which makes you feel above other streams but in deep you're starting where others are going to start. Try to understand your interest as IB is beneficial only if you hold at least 2 years of working experience.
This college is very bad for IB as for them IB means people who handle document desks at exim offices. You must go for any other institute.
But the final decision will be yours. All the best.

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Balbir Singh

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Hi Ankit,
As you have mentioned that you are going to complete your Bachelors Degree in 2017 then it would be good if you go for SNAP test in 2017 only because the eligibility criteria to qualify for the SNAP test says:
Graduate from any recognized / statutory university or institute with a minimum of 50% marks (45% for SC/ST).
Programmes which require specific discipline/ subject specialization need to be checked for eligibility as given by the respective Institute. So it would be better if you complete your graduation first and then go for SNAP test.
Good luck!

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Zubin MehtaExpert Advisor for Senior Management.

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Its placements and internship opportunities are very normal and nothing extraordinary, so I would suggest you to go after BIMM, SIBM and Flame Pune as substitute colleges.

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