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VISHAL GUPTA

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Aurora's Business School in Hyderabad is a private business school offering a Post Graduate Diploma in Management (PGDM) program. It is accredited by the AICTE and has a good reputation for quality education. The faculty is experienced and the placement cell is active. While the infrastructure is good, the tuition fees are high.

 

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Compared to some top-tier MBA colleges, getting admission to Assam Science and Technology University (ASTU) for an MBA is generally considered easier due to its relatively lower cut-off marks and less competitive admission process, however, it still requires a good entrance exam score and meeting the eligibility criteria. it's important to check the latest admission details on the ASTU website or visit shiksha.

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Sri Ramakrishna College of Arts and Science (SRCAS), formerly known as SNR Sons College is an autonomous institution located in Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu. Established in 1987, SRCAS is an affiliate of Bharathiar University and is approved by AICTE and UGC. Based on the NIRF ranking 2024, Sri Ramakrishna College of Arts and Science got 56 rank in the 'Overall' category. NAAC has accredited the institute with a grade 'A+'. At the postgraduate level, the Sri Ramakrishna College of Arts and Science offers MSc, MCom, MA, and MBA courses to students. MBA studen

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Piyush Rastogi

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According to the employment report (2024) published by CBS, the the highest package after doing an MBA from Columbia Business School was offered in Consulting industry, which was a whopping average median salary of USD 190,000 (INR 1.60 Cr), followed by Healthcare industry which had an average median salary of USD 170,000 (INR 1.43 Cr).

Here is the table showing the top Industries where Columbia Business School MBA graduates were hired:

Columbia Business School  MBA Graduates' Top Industries (Class 2023)

Average Median Salary of a CBS MBA graduate 

Consulting

USD 190,000 (INR 1.60 Cr)

Technology

Not given

Financial Services

USD 175,000 (INR 1.47 Cr)

Real Estate

USD 145,000 (INR 1.22 Cr)

Entertainment & Media

USD 130,000 (INR 1.09 Cr)

Consumer Products

USD 120,000 (INR 1.01 Cr)

Health Care 

USD 170,000 (INR 1.43 Cr)

 (USD 1 = INR 86.81)

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Loveleen Sharma

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The international students are called for an interview after their application is shortlisted. Look at the tips given below to crack the CBS MBA interview -

·         Columbia alum or student conducts the interview, without access to the application (only an applicant's resume if shared).

·         Expect behavioural questions and discussions about your background, goals, and interest in Columbia.

·         Practice mock interviews aloud using prepared stories and resume basics.

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ABHINAV SRIVASTAVA

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Yes, you can get admission to the MBA/PGDM course at Pratibha Institute of Business Management (PIBM) without the MAT exam. PIBM accepts scores from several other entrance exams, including MAH MBA CET, CAT, CMAT, GMAT, and XAT.

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ABHINAV SRIVASTAVA

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Yes, you can get admission to the MBA/PGDM course at Pratibha Institute of Business Management (PIBM) without the MAT exam. PIBM accepts scores from several other entrance exams, including MAH MBA CET, CAT, CMAT, GMAT, and XAT.

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Pallavi Garg

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Yes, Columbia Business School provides scholarships. In fact, the CBS is well renowned for the having one of the largest scholarship funds. There is no need to apply for the scholarships separately, it is integrated in the CBS application process. Below mentioned are the scholarships provided to MBA students:

Scholarship Type

Criteria

Benefits

Merit-Based Scholarships

Academic achievements, professional accomplishments, leadership potential

                 Tuition Coverage of 20% to 100%

Need-Based Scholarships

Demonstrated financial need

Comprehensive financial support: tuition, fees, living expenses

Diversity Scholarships

Support for underrepresented minorities, women, LGBTQ+, veterans

Enhance diversity in student body

International Scholarships

Outstanding candidates from outside the US

Partial to full tuition, visa fees, relocation costs

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Lalit Shukla

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As an international student, Columbia MBA can cost around USD 132,258 (INR 1.11 Cr) per year out of which the CBS MBA tuition is USD 88,300 (INR 74.6 L). Please note that the tuition fee increases by 2 to 7% in the second year. Look at the table belowf for the full fee breakdown -

CBS MBA First Year Fee Components (2024-25)

Amount

Tuition

USD 88,300 (INR 74.6 L)

Mandatory Fees

USD 5,857 (INR 4.94 L)

Health Insurance

USD 4,955 (INR 4.18 L)

Books & Supplies

USD 1,250 (INR 1.05 L)

Food & Housing

USD 27,396 (INR 23.1 L)

Personal Expenses

USD 3,177 (INR 2.68 L)

Transportation

USD 1,323 (INR 1.11 L)

First Year Total Budget

USD 132,258 (INR 1.11 Cr)

(USD 1 = INR 84.45)

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Bhumika Vimal

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Columbia Business School offers programs across diverse areas such as MBA, MBA Dual degree, EMBA, MS, Undergraduate etc. Unlike most B-Schools in the US, Columbia offers an accelerated MBA which can be completed in 16 months.

The entire students experience stays the same; the curriculum, the faculty, and same highly selective standards. The only difference is that these accelerated MBA students can only join in January (Spring), and these students don't have to do a Summer Internship, while the August entry students have to engage in Summer internships. This accelerated MBA is for those who do not wish to change their industry, entrepre

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