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Ritu Bhandari

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Hi,
Here is a list of colleges:
Kohinoor Business School, Khandala
Jagan Institute of Management Studies, Delhi
Indian Institute of Management Training (IIMT), Pune
PSG Institute of Management, Coimbatore
Som-Lalit Institute of Management Studies, Ahmedabad
International Institute for Special Education, Lucknow
IBAT School of Management, Bhubaneswar
EMPI, Delhi
Fortune Institute of International Business
IMS, Ghaziabad
Institute of Management & Information Sciences, Bhubaneswar
Mahaveer Academy of Technology and Sciences (MATS), Bangalore
Suryadatta Group of Institutions, Pune
IPS Academy, Indore
IILM Institute for Higher Education, Gurgaon
Institut
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Keshav Sharma

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Hello Gaurav,
NDIM, Asia Pacific & JIMS-Rohini all are of the same level B-Schools in Delhi-NCR. In terms of ROI, you will definitely get back what you have invested. Almost same companies come for placements in all these colleges with the same package.

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Ritu Bhandari

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Hi,
List of colleges accepting 635 composite score in MAT:
1. VIT Business School
2. Fostiima Business School
3. Sona School of Management
4. Pearl School of Business
5. Proton Business School, Indore
6. Mangala Institute of Management Studies
7. New Horizon Leadership Institutions
8. Lal Bahadur Shastri Institute of Management & Technology
9. A.I.M.S School of Business, Bangalore
10. DBA Global Business School, Bangalore
11. Dr. B.C.Roy Engineering College Faculty of Management Studies
12. Galgotias Business School
13. New Delhi Institute of Management

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Akshat Raj

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Please use the Shiksha Call Predictor:
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KRITESH GUPTA

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Preparation can be of three types: self, self plus coaching, coaching. It depends on whether you are a working professional or a student. So, if you are working you have to prepare either by self-using the correspondence booklets or you can take the option of taking weekend coaching classes. Also, you can buy some famous books used for the preparation of MBA entrance exams. But if you are a student then you have a good amount of time to prepare. So you can use the correspondence course and books initially for self-preparation and later can join coaching classes for brushing up your preparation with added techniques. So, any MBA entranc
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KRITESH GUPTA

Guide-Level 13

It all depends upon time management. Preparation can be of three types: self, self plus coaching, coaching. It depends on whether you are a working professional or a student. So, if you are working you have to prepare either by self-using the correspondence booklets or you can take the option of taking weekend coaching classes. Also, you can buy some famous books used for the preparation of MBA entrance exams. But if you are a student then you have a good amount of time to prepare. So you can use the correspondence course and books initially for self-preparation and later can join coaching classes for brushing up your preparation with
...more

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KRITESH GUPTA

Guide-Level 13

Preparation can be of three types: self, self plus coaching, coaching. It depends on whether you are a working professional or a student. So, if you are working you have to prepare either by self-using the correspondence booklets or you can take the option of taking weekend coaching classes. Also, you can buy some famous books used for the preparation of MBA entrance exams. But if you are a student then you have a good amount of time to prepare. So you can use the correspondence course and books initially for self-preparation and later can join coaching classes for brushing up your preparation with added techniques. So, any MBA entranc
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