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Indrani Kumar

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The college does not offer specialisations in the MBA course. It only offers a General MBA course for the duration of two years. However, the college ensures that after completion of this course, a graduate can attain successful employment in different positions, likewise, Financial, Human Resource, Marketing, Operations, and Logistics.

 

 

 

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Kartik Sharma

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Yes, Easa College of Engineering and Technology does offer an MBA course as a two-year PG degree, and divided into four semesters. The college only offers a general MBA course and students can apply for this course through the verified website of the college. 

 

 

 

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Tanisha Pandey

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The eligibility requirements for admission to the MBA course at Easa College of Engineering and Technology are that students should have completed their graduation with decent scores and from any field. Then, students need to appear for the TANCET entrance examinations. Then, at the time of applying for the course, they need to submit their entranace exam scorecard with other details. 

 

 

 

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Aditi Sharma

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I don't think the quality of MBA education is declining overall, but it's becoming very uneven. A lot more colleges have opened in the last few years, so the quality really depends on the institute you choose.Top and mid-tier B-schools still maintain good faculty, internships and placement support. But some smaller colleges don't update their curriculum or offer enough industry exposure, which makes the experience feel outdated.So it's not that MBA quality is falling everywhere — it's just important to pick a college that focuses on practical learning, internships and industry linkages rather than just classroom teaching.

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Vipra Bisht

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The University of Saskatchewan is among the top choices of Indian students. University of Saskatchewan tuition fee for Indian students applying for MBA is CAD 68,190. The cost of textbooks and course materials will be around CAD 1,350 and student fee will be around CAD 1,115 per year.

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Rohan Bhatia

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Both Athena School of Management (Mumbai) and Kohinoor Business School offer management programmes, but they differ quite a bit in structure, exposure and outcomes. Which one is “better” depends on what you're looking for.

Athena School of Management (Mumbai)

  • Offers a 2-year PGPM (MBA-equivalent) programme.

  • Strong focus on experiential learning with three internships built into the curriculum.

  • Located in Powai, giving access to a wide corporate network.

  • Provides global exposure modules and sessions with industry leaders.

  • Good for students who prefer practical learning and a modern, industry-connected environment.

Kohinoor Business School

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Aashi Rai

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Hi,

Well, this totally depends on some factors like the college from which you have done your MBA, the location where you are trying to find jobs, and you skillset.

If you have done MBA from a top B- school like BLACKI or XLRI, MDI, FMS etc. then you can earn anything between INR 15 - 35 LPA. And If you have done it from tier 2 college then you can earn INR 5 - 10 LPA.

Hope this helps!

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Himanshi Shekhar

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Fresenius University of Applied Sciences MBA course is 1.5 year long. Students can also choose one specialised track while studying this course - Marketing, Project Management or Business Analytics. The language of this course is English. While studying this course, students are going to witness real-life case studies dealing with global and local business environments. An admission to the MBA course can only be done when students have a Bachelor's degree and one year of professional experience. Also, English language proficiencuy is also required. 

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Rohan Bhatia

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No, NMAT is not compulsory for admission to the MBA/PGPM programme at Athena School of Management (Mumbai).

Athena follows a profile-based admission process, which means your overall profile — academics, communication skills, achievements, and interview performance — carries more weight than just test scores.

You can apply with scores from NMAT, CAT, XAT, GMAT, or GRE, but if you haven't taken any of these, you can appear for ASAT (Athena Scholastic Aptitude Test), which is the institute's own entrance exam.

This gives flexibility to students who don't have NMAT or CAT scores but still want to pursue a management degree.

In short, NMAT

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