MBA in Delhi
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6 years agoScholar-Level 17
Agra has no good college except DEI, which is also very partial towards the Satsangis and that's more like a school (due to many restrictions).
I would highly suggest you to go and find some good colleges in Delhi or Noida.
Best of Luck.
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Kindly follow the link below to explore more on the colleges across Jaipur, Ahmadabad and Delhi. Please use additional filters to shortlist on the college and location. Kindly also go through the reviews of alumni and students to make your decision easier. https://www.shiksha.com/mba/colleges/mba-colleges-india?ct[]=109&ct[]=30&ct[]=10223&ed[]=et_20&uaf[]=location&rf=filters
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6 years agoContributor-Level 7
IIM Bangalore
FMS
IMT ghaziabad
MDI
IMI New Delhi
IIFT Delhi
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Christ University
Amity University.
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6 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
Pursuing a full-time MBA from any reputed college in India isn't possible at that graduation score since the criterion is of scoring at least 50% marks.
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Scholar-Level 16
As far as Asia-Pacific Institute of Management is concerned, it holds the 9th rank in the list of Delhi NCRs Top Management Colleges (Source: Business Today MDRA Survey 2017). It is also one of the top 15 colleges in North India. Asia-Pacific also happens to be one of the few management colleges in India which can boast of a 100% job placement history that runs over 21 years. Some of the recent companies that visited our campus include Flipkart, Ernst & Young, ITC, Kent RO Systems, Blue Star, ICICI Bank, Birla Sun Life, and Naukri. Com. The faculty has a wonderful experience in both academia and industry and plays a role of mentor
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6 years agoScholar-Level 16
It's great that you are interested in MBA in healthcare and hospital management. However, you need to attend a minimum percentage of classes to get your degree. It is as per the AICTE regulations. Try to attend the classes. If you are not able to attend regular classes then please go for the distance programme.
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