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2 months agoBeginner-Level 5
To be honest, I think it comes down to the person who is attending. If you are going to be able to participate and take advantage of what this university does for its students, then yes, I think the MBA is worth it. The university often does case study competitions, industrial tours, and business conclaves, where all students have the opportunity to meet and hear from real-world professionals. For example, some students presented as part of the university's management festival while others interned with startups through Chandigarh University's Centre for Innovation and Entrepreneurs. The placement departments offers mock interviews tha
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2 months agoContributor-Level 10
NMIMS SBM emerged to be as the top NMAT accepting colleges in India. SOme of the other colleges are mentioned below with NIRF 2025:
| Top Colleges | NIRF 2025 |
|---|---|
| NMIMS SBM | 24 |
Amity University Noida | 49 |
LPU | 44 |
| TAPMI | 39 |
| IFMR GBS University | 50 |
Source: official site and may vary.
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2 months agoContributor-Level 10
About 160+ NMAT colleges in India are accepting MBA students. Out of these, 130+ colleges are privately owned, 2 are government colleges and 2 colleges are owned by public-private entities. Some of the popular colleges are Amity University Noida, NMIMS SBM, TAPMI Manipal, IBS Hyderabad, and many others. NMAT is the most accepting entrance exam in the top MBA colleges in India.
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2 months agoContributor-Level 10
About 160+ NMAT colleges accepting MBA students in India. Out of these colleges, 130 colleges are privately owned, 2 colleges are owned by government colleges and 2 colleges are privately owned. NMAT is the most accepting MBA colleges in India. Some of the top colleges include NMIMS SBM, Amity University Noida, K J Somaiya College, and many others.
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2 months agoContributor-Level 10
The SSBF MBA fees is around INR 17.8 lakh. The aforementioned fees is the academic fees for the SSBF MBA course. Candidates are also required to pay the hostel fees which amounts to INR 3,26,000 along with the academic fees. This fees is paid on annual basis.
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2 months agoContributor-Level 6
For an MBA at Chandigarh University there is no cutoff system; the eligibility criteria are just simple: you have to possess a bachelor degree in any discipline with at least 50% marks from recognized University/ Institution. Those graduates of recognized professional programmes like CA/ ICWA etc. are also eligible to apply and CUCET is the entrance test - this is a must for MBA. Exposure and better performance at CUCET can bag a student even 100% scholarships. The value of the scholarships offered by the university is over Rs 210 Crores, which is really helpful to students. To keep the scholarship, the student has to maintain a CGPA o
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2 months agoContributor-Level 10
Regarding corporate partnerships for the MBA (Apex) programme at Chandigarh University, the university truly excels! The programme is officially partnered with major brands and industry leaders including IBM, SAS Institute, NSE Academy, Aon Consulting, Tally Solutions and Moody's Analytics. MBA programme of our campus involves real-industry input in the design of its curriculum, working on live projects, certifying individuals and corporate guest mentors. If you are looking for an MBA programme selection, and corporate partnerships seem strong and built-in to the program, the university's Apex MBA is a path you can take with
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2 months ago
Beginner-Level 5
There is nothing like a cutoff system at Chandigarh University for Master of Business Administration (MBA). The eligibility criteria is very simple - Bachelor degree in any discipline with atleast 50% marks from recognized University/ Institution. Graduates of recognized professional programmes like CA/ ICWA etc. are also eligible to apply and you need to give CUCET- which is mandatory for MBA. By scoring well in CUCET, students can get up to 100% scholarships. The university gives Rs 210 Crores worth of scholarships, helping students a lot. To keep the scholarship, students need to maintain a CGPA of 7.5, which motivates them to study
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2 months agoBeginner-Level 4
The MBA courses with industry collaboration at Chandigarh University give you a significant advantage over typical MBA courses. These real employers - like IBM, PwC, NSE Academy, SAS, MAX, Adobe, and KPMG - are real organizations sponsoring the program, which means the academics are constantly providing you updated academic curricula based on industry practice. Students thus work on live projects where the case studies are often based on industry case studies and often certification modules where they can achieve industry qualifications.
A further benefit of industry collaboration MBA courses is that they often lead to employment
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