MBA in Bangalore

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Amol ChopadeMBA ++ Student at PUMBA University of pune

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No, MBA course is available in English only and that should be in English as English is an important language for any managerial job.

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Dennis Vasanthakumar

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With these marks you can do MBA in UK. In fact it costs less than what you get in Bangalore. You can even do a 2-year MBA in leadership in Edinburgh Napier University, which is a two year programme with internship. You can get details in www.napier.ac.uk.

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Supratik Dey

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Following are the top colleges:
XIME
Christ College
NMIMS.

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Anshu Raj

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Delhi because every business starts and ends in Delhi in some form or the other. Delhi's environment is best for an MBA student.

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Pranit Kamble

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Bangalore is good for MBA.

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Shail Oberoi

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In India most MBA programs are of 1.5-2 year duration. Internationally MS/MBA programs are there of 1 year duration as well. You need to be sure what you want to do and based on it decide.

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palak sahjournalism student

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Hi,
Both have the best colleges for MBA.
Which is the best college, totally depends on your requirements- which place is more near or convenient for you, what kind of environment and campus you want, placements, fee structure, transportation expense, etc.
According to me, MBA in Bangalore would be better. The fee is decent. The infrastructures of almost all the colleges are really nice.
Colleges in Mangalore provide very good placements. Almost all the reviews which I have read about their colleges are really good.
Best of luck for future.
Hope this will help you.

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We have ranked 68th across the country by Dataquest Survey - 2017, NAAC and NBA Accredited. And, also Received Best Emerging College in India - South by Assocham 2018.
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Anagha G Nair

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The best institutes for MBA (HR) are as follows:
* Xavier labour relations institute
* Management Development institute
* Narsee monjee institute of Management studies
* Tata institute of social sciences Mumbai
* International Management institute Delhi
* Indian institute of Management Ranchi
All these colleges accept admission through entrance tests like CAT TISSNET XAT NMAT etc.

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NITHIN EEDUCATIONAL CONSULTANT

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Here is the list of colleges:
CIMS
Adarsh
IZEE
KGI
Indian Academy
All these colleges can offer you seats without PGCET but with any other entrance test.

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