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Aditya Vadodariya

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The fee structure for MBA program at Doon Business School (DBS) is quite affordable compared to many other top B-Schools in India. The total fee for the two-year MBA program at DBS is approximately INR 5.95 lakhs, which can be paid in installments. This fee includes tuition fees, examination fees, library fees, and other related fees.
DBS also provides various benefits to its MBA students. The curriculum is designed to be industry-focused and regularly updated to meet the changing needs of the corporate world. The faculty members are highly experienced and well-qualified, providing excellent academic and industry exposure to the student
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Aditya Vadodariya

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Doon Business School (DBS) has a solid reputation for its MBA program, which is considered one of the best in the region. The program offers a comprehensive curriculum that covers all aspects of business management, including marketing, finance, human resources, and operations. The faculty at DBS comprises experienced professionals with excellent academic credentials and industry experience, which ensures that students receive a well-rounded education that prepares them for the real world.
When it comes to placements for MBA in finance, DBS has an impressive track record. Many reputed companies, both from India and abroad, visit the cam
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Hello Yashica Chugh, the question papers of previous years are available on many websites including Shiksha for knowing how these were asked during the examination. This come with the answers also so the student does not have to struggle to find the answers. Taking mock examination is also a good way of learning the status of preparation as well as to know which topics need more polishing. Mock test are designed for the current examination cycle and hands there is no need or purpose in obtaining these question papers of previous years when actual questions are already available. To help you for the I am attaching a link that will take
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Aditya Vadodariya

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Doon Business School, one of the premier management institutes in Dehradun, has been consistently providing excellent placements to its students in various domains, including Human Resource (HR). The institute's MBA HR program is designed to equip students with a deep understanding of HR concepts, practices, and their application in the corporate world.
The placement record of MBA HR students at Doon Business School is exemplary, with some of the top companies offering coveted positions to its students. The institute has a dedicated placement cell that focuses on ensuring that students get the best opportunities to start their careers
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Ankit Kumar

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Admission to the MBA program at Chitkara Business School will be based only on the merit ranking in CAT/ XAT/MAT/ CMAT, Group Discussion & Personal Interview. at least 50% marks in any stream from a recognised board Class 10, Class 12, graduation marksheets and certificates. Migration certificate from the board/university last attended. Rank card / Admit card of the qualifying examinations. Character certificate.

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Sagar Vishwakarma

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Both NIRMA University and FORE School of Management are good colleges for MBA. NIRMA University has a very high placement rate of over 90% with top recruiters for MBA students including Infosys, Wipro, Zomato, and Amul. The average package offered is 7.5 LPA and the median salary offered is 8 LPA. The highest package goes up to a whopping 19 LPA. On the other hand, FORE School of Management has a placement rate of 90%. .

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Sagar Vishwakarma

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Birla Institute of Management Technology (BIMTECH) is a good college for MBA. The campus is good and the infrastructure is good too. However, there are many restrictions on campus such as only 2 days outs in a week and 2 nights out in a month which can make it feel like a jail but that is how you will feel in your time at MBA. The placement status of the college is very good and the college provides one of the best placements in the competition. According to recent placement drives, around 95.28% of students got placement offers and the average CTC received by the students was INR 8.07 LPA.

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NITTE college for pharmaceutical sciences
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Punjab University
JSS college of pharmacy.

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Abhishek Kumar Mishra

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MBA is an old version for those wishing to pursue management studies, a two-year Diploma course PGDM, Post Graduate Diploma in Management sounds better. Generally, the PGDM course is far more industry-relevant and practical as far as the job market is concerned. They have their own Sets of advantages and disadvantages. If you want to pursue higher education, as in Ph.D. you have to get a MBA degree awarded as only a master's degree makes you eligible for Ph.D. However, if you wish to join the corporate world I would suggest PGDM, as the syllabus is updated in comparison to MBAs. I have also come to know that if an institution is offeri
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Abhishek Kumar Mishra

Beginner-Level 5

MBA is an old version for those wishing to pursue management studies, a two-year Diploma course PGDM, Post Graduate Diploma in Management sounds better. Generally, the PGDM course is far more industry-relevant and practical as far as the job market is concerned. They have their own Sets of advantages and disadvantages. If you want to pursue higher education, as in Ph.D. you have to get a MBA degree awarded as only a master's degree makes you eligible for Ph.D. However, if you wish to join the corporate world I would suggest PGDM, as the syllabus is updated in comparison to MBAs. I have also come to know that if an institution is offeri
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