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a year ago
Scholar-Level 18
The minimum requirements for admission in integrated MBA of NIIT University are given below:
- 10th marks: Minimum 50%
- 12th marks: Minimum 50%
- Entrance exam: NUAT
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a year agoContributor-Level 7
Symbiosis University of Applied Sciences ( SUAS ) Indore offers an MBA programme with two specializations : Banking, Financial Services & amp, Insurance ( BFSI ) and Marketing.The MBA in Marketing focuses on business direction with an emphasis on marketing and mod retail, develop student for the free-enterprise marketing domain. The BFSI specialisation is designed to equip students with the skills and knowledge involve for the banking and financial services industry.
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a year agoContributor-Level 7
Select between California Institute of Technology ( Caltech ) and IIM Kozhikode for an MBA count on your career destination. Caltech is renowned for its focus on applied science, innovation, and entrepreneurship, stool it a great option if you 're interested in tech - beat back business sector field of battle. IIM Kozhikode, nonetheless, proffer a honored MBA political platform with strong connections to the Indian business ecosystem. If you 're place for a career in India or the broader South Asiatic region, IIM Kozhikode may offer more than regional relevancy. Both institutions offer fantabulous chance but ply to different profession
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
Yes, CAT would also take you to an MBA, and there is no upper age limit with regards to applying for CAT or MBA admissions. Many business schools in India, including IIMs, accept candidates with very different backgrounds and work experience, even those having worked for quite some time, such as in pharma sales and marketing.
With that much time spent in sales and marketing, your profile could really be a strong asset to your MBA application. Because of this, experience in leadership and understanding the industry may help in your application process and even during the interview, primarily for those in managerial position-occupied MBA
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The latest cutoff information about MBA at Utkal University is as follows: MBA with specialization in:. For the MBA program, the cutoff marks for different specializations are as follows: There was no cutoff mentioned for agribusiness, General has scored 57/Odisha-CPET, Financial Management has scored 64/Odisha-CPET and Rural Management has scored 58/Odisha-CPET. It is mandatory for the candidates to possess a bachelor's degree with not less than 50% aggregate marks and a OJEE or CAT scorecard. The regular MBA has 40 seats of admission and the distance MBA programme has 500 seats of admission.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Both BBA (Bachelor of Business Administration) and B.Com (Bachelor of Commerce) can be considered excellent undergraduate courses for a Master of Business Administration, though BBA is preferable to the student who intends to study business management as the first course. BBA gives a more specialised curriculum of studies related to business administration, leadership, and management, which is directly more related to MBA topics. On the other side, B.Com has an outlook of commerce, accounting and economics that can benefit greatly for an MBA student mainly if you are into the finance or accounting areas of interest. It really, therefor
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Indeed, one can gain admission to certain foreign business schools offering MBA programs without having to sit for an entrance exam. Some institutions offer an MBA programme on the basis of other criteria like professional experience, academic qualifications, or waivers of GMAT/GRE, and other assessments that may be through interviews or essays. For example, most schools in Europe or a few in the US allow exemptions from the entrance examination for applicants with experience of considerable years or great academic achievement. Policies may differ for each business school. So it's necessary to find out from each business school how eac
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
PGDM (Post Graduate Diploma in Management) and MBA (Master of Business Administration) depends on your career goals. The universities offer more MBA programs, which are relatively more academic in nature with emphasis on theoretical knowledge and traditional business management. In contrast, the PGDM programme is usually offered by the business schools and focuses on the industry-oriented type with emphasis on practical skills, real-world scenarios, and current business trends. If you are aiming for something more flexible as well as industry-focused learning, then PGDM works better for you. MBA is preferred when you want academia with
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
PGDM (Post Graduate Diploma in Management) and MBA (Master of Business Administration) depends on your career goals. The universities offer more MBA programs, which are relatively more academic in nature with emphasis on theoretical knowledge and traditional business management. In contrast, the PGDM programme is usually offered by the business schools and focuses on the industry-oriented type with emphasis on practical skills, real-world scenarios, and current business trends. If you are aiming for something more flexible as well as industry-focused learning, then PGDM works better for you. MBA is preferred when you want academia with
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a year agoBeginner-Level 5
General AI's cutoff score for MBA at GNVS Institute of Management as per the MAH CET stands at around a 39.89 percentile, with previous years showing a slightly higher cutoff of 11.09 to 17.13 percentile.
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