MBA in India
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8 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
If you get into some big names like IIM or ISB then India. Even business schools like XLRI, etc. are good but not other mushrooming so called private schools. In the latter case choose a SPP college instead and gain some work experience in Canada via post study work option before coming back to India.
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Guide-Level 14
There is a rich demand of IT professionals having expertise in business management in the market today. Also they are very well paid.
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8 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
Following are the top private B-schools in India:-
All IIMs (specially old ones - Ahmedabad, Bengaluru, Kolkata, Indore, Kozhikode, Lucknow & Shillong)
SP Jain, NMIMS, KJ Somaiya, NIIE, IIT, Welingkar - Mumbai
SIBM & SCMHRD - Pune
MDI - Gurgaon
IIFT - New Delhi
XLRI - Jamshedpur
IIFT - Kolkata
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IGNOU provide seamless access to sustainable and learner-centric quality education, skill up-gradation and training to all by using innovative technologies and methodologies. IGNOU teaching techniques include sel
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PG certification abroad may not necessarily be considered equivalent to a degree programme if you are planning for further education. However, for jobs, they can be considered equivalent if you are able to demonstrate significant academic ability.
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Scholar-Level 18
Following are top colleges for MBA IB in India:
(a)Indian Institute of Foreign Trade (IIFT
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9 years ago
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Scholar-Level 17
Difficult to say. There are many degree holders from recognised foreign universities not having a job till date. In India, HR managers or companies have a list of foreign universities, if you don't belong to the university on their list chances are that you won't be recruited. It will all depend on the course you want to study. PGDM holders are plenty in India so why should a company hire you. Ask this to yourself. Analyse market information properly before applying.
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