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Contributor-Level 10
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1. Time commitment: An integrated BBA+MBA programme usually takes five years to complete, while a standalone BBA programme takes three years. If you're looking to enter the workforce sooner, a standalone BBA programme may be a better option for you. On the other hand, if you're willing to invest more time to earn two degrees, the integrated BBA+MBA programme may be more suitable.
2. Cost: An integrated BBA+MBA p
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Great Lakes Institute of Management, Chennai
Great Lakes Institute of Management Chennai is one of the top ranked management institute in India. The institute has been ranked 31 for MBA/PGDM by NIRF 2022. Name of the college
New Delhi Institute of Management. International Management Institute, Institute of Management Technology, Birla Institute of Management Technology,. .
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Yes, IIM Bangalore offers scholarships for the MBA programme in Risk Management. The college offers various scholarships to students like Adiya Birla Scholarship, OP Jindal Engineering and Management Scholarship, etc. Its selection criteria include several steps such as application and interview.
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3 years agoContributor-Level 10
The MBA programme in Risk Management at IIM Bangalore is a two-year programme that covers a variety of topics to give students a comprehensive understanding of the field. You can expect the curriculum to include areas such as Foundations of Risk Management, Quantitative Methods for Risk Analysis, Financial Risk Management, Operational Risk Management, Strategic Risk Management, Enterprise Risk Management, Risk Modeling and Simulation, Insurance and Risk Transfer, Cyber Risk Management, and Environmental Risk Management. These are just some of the many subjects that could be part of the curriculum, and they're designed to equip you with
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eligibility criteria: Graduate in any discipline, from a recognized University. Min 50% for regular and 45% for category students
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So i suggest you to take a drop and try for 85 percentile cuz there is very tough competition
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