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7 months agoBeginner-Level 4
From what I've seen as a student, here's how placements look fro MBA Business Analytics with IBM at CU:
- Strong collaboration: IBM trains us on cloud platforms, machine learning, and data visualization, tools that companies actually use.
- Placement Companies: Deloitte, Federal Bank, Yubi, Ujjivan Finance Bank, and others visit fro recruitment.
- Roles offered: Data Analyst, BI Analyst, Analytics Consultant, Data Scientist, Strategic planner.
- Placement support: Career Development Cell helps with mock interviews, aptitude tests, and communication skills.
- Industry Scope: Career in finance, e-commerce, healthcare, telecom, social media, and even ga
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7 months agoBeginner-Level 5
Chandigarh University runs an MBA programme for 2 years. Anyone with a bachelor's degree in any field with at least 50% marks can apply. Professional graduates like CA or ICWA are also eligible. The semester fee is ?1,57,000. You need to pay this for each semester, and there are four in total. In addition, there is an examination fee of ?2,500 and a security fee of ?2,000, which is refundable. This makes the MBA fee easy to track. Everything is divided into clear parts so students know what they are paying for. With this structure, planning your expenses for the course becomes simple.
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7 months agoBeginner-Level 5
The minimum eligibility criteria required by the IIM Mumbai for admission to MBA courses is candidate must hold a Bachelor's Degree, with at least 50% marks or equivalent CGPA [45% in case of candidates belonging to the Scheduled Caste (SC), Scheduled Tribe (ST) and Persons with Disability (PwD) categories].
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7 months agoGuide-Level 15
Aspirants who have completed their graduation with a minimum of 50%-60% aggregate are eligible to apply for MBA programme at GGSIPU. Candidates with a 50% score in graduation can also apply provided the requirement of aggregate is 50% or below. For MBA specialisations requiring 60% or above aggregate, candidates need not get admission with 50%.
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7 months agoBeginner-Level 4
Yes, it is really a lot of worth doing MBA from Chandigarh University. If someone is thinking for MBA, CU is honestly a smart choice. The university is growing fast and doing very good in the management field. The placements, the rankings, the learning style everything is going to the next level. The course from the university is not just a normal degree, it gives you exposure, skills, and big career chances. Every year, students from all MBA fields lik Marketing, Finance, HR, IT, and Analytics are getting placed in top companies. Each department also has a training and placement coordinator, faculties, HODs of every department also pu
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7 months agoBeginner-Level 4
As far as I know Chandigarh University is an awesome place to study MBA. It's not just about lectures and books, the MBA department offers unique courses like Business Analytics, FinTech and Strategic HR, etc. The department also organizes several workshops, expert talks and seminars every month and even the labs are modern and advanced. If we talk about the most important part which are placements then big MNCs like Amazon, Flipkart, IBM, Deloitte, Ernst & Young, Danone Foods, KPMG, Reliance Industries, Bank of America, VIVO, ICICI Bank, ITC, etc. hire students and offer very high salaries.
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7 months agoBeginner-Level 4
Factor | Chandresh Agarwal | Vasantha Book House |
Coverage & Up-to-date Content | Very good. Recent editions exist. The Max Success series seems to stay updated. | Also good coverage, but older editions in some cases; need to check the latest version. Some user reviews mention mistakes, which could be due to older edition. |
Practice Material / Mock Tests | Books seem to include many practice questions + sections for all parts of exam. The comprehensiveness is a plus. | Similarly rich in practice, though the quality of answer explanations may vary. More practice is good but you have to check if explanations are clear. |
Price / Value | Likely reasonable; e-book versions available, which can be cheaper. | Generally good value; many students use these as standard references. But if you need error free material, may require cross checking. |
Reliability / Errors | Less feedback in reviews about errors (at least from what I saw). But that doesn't guarantee none. | Some complaints in reviews about misprints, mistakes. That means extra effort on your part to verify. |
Availability / Accessibility | The book is widely available; also in digital formats. | Also widely available; many students use Vasanthas publications. |
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7 months agoContributor-Level 9
To directly take admission in an MBA course, keeping in mind the private universities and deemed universities are the best way to approach. You can always knock off the entrance exam to apply for the programs like Amity University / Lovely Professional University / NMIMS (the Mumbai campus will give you better placements). Also you have to look into colleges with a good industry relations, internship assistance and placement with success ratio around 90%. I also recommend looking for courses with practical exposure, live projects, and soft skills assistance. Check the fees, return on investment, and student alumnus feedback before you
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7 months agoContributor-Level 8
Unfortunately, TISS Mumbai does not offer admissions to any MBA programmes. However, a few similar degrees offered at TISS Mumbai include the Executive Post Graduate Diploma. Candidates can apply for the EPGD by following the steps below:
- Candidates must meet the eligibility requirements and appear for the CUET PG exam.
- Candidates who meet the cutoff must also appear for Online Personal Interview for counselling and to decide final admission.
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7 months agoBeginner-Level 1
Yes, Chandigarh University's MBA programme is recognised both in India and abroad. The university is ranked among the top universities in NIRF, which adds credibility to its degrees. Internationally, CU is recognised by QS World Rankings and THE (Times Higher Education), which makes the MBA degree valid and respected outside India as well. Many students also benefit from CU's tie-ups with global universities for semester exchange and internships, which strengthen the international exposure.
As for the cost, it is considered affordable compared to IIMs or top private B-schools, while still offering strong ROI through placements in repute
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