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8 months agoContributor-Level 9
You get global immersion (partner schools), internationally aligned curriculum, industry mentors, small cohorts, and a strong focus on analytics, design thinking and leadership labs. The competency-based credit system lets you personalise tracks. Add multidisciplinary exposure (music/design/law/tech schools on the same campus), plus career services with international placement assistance. Fees are premium—well into double digit lakh rupees—but scholarships, assistantships, and income share style models can soften the blow. If you want a globally benchmarked MBA without leaving India, with serious personalisation, it's compelling.
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8 months agoContributor-Level 9
No, Maths is not mandatory.
For BHU's B.Com (Hons.) in Financial Markets Management, you're eligible if you had any of these in 12th: Commerce, Economics, Maths, Computer Science, Finance, or related vocational subjects. So a Commerce student without Maths is still very much eligible.
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8 months agoContributor-Level 10
The basic eligibility requirements to get admission into MBA courses at SRMCEM Lucknow are that applicants must complete their graduation with a minimum aggregate of 50% (45% for the reserved category).
Moreover, for the selection process, the college accepts relevant scores of CUET PG/ CMAT, followed by a counselling process. The college also offers the seats to management quota.
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8 months agoContributor-Level 10
RV Institute of Management Karnataka PGCET cutoff 2024 was concluded with the release of the final cutoff list. The cutoff was released as ranks for different categories of students. During the last round, the Karnataka PGCET cutoff rank for admission to the MBA/PGDM course was 76. For more details, refer to the table below:
| Course | Last Round (Closing Rank) |
|---|---|
| Master of Business Administration (MBA) | 76 |
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8 months agoContributor-Level 10
The top MBA colleges in India with the best student ratings for infrastructure, are given in the table below.
Disclaimer: This information is based on the student reviews, which are subjective in nature and may vary.
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8 months agoContributor-Level 10
Campus life is an important factor that students consider while choosing a college. Some of the best MBA colleges in India, based on campus life, as per the reviews of students, are listed in the table below:
Disclaimer: This information is based on the student reviews, which are subjective in nature and may vary.
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8 months agoContributor-Level 9
Pathway: Entrance tests (CAT, XAT, NMAT, SNAP, CMAT, MAT), strong academics, work? ex (nice to have), and a sharp WAT–GD–PI game. Start with CAT/XAT in November–January, parallelly NMAT/SNAP for safety. Build a story? driven SOP: your why MBA, spike projects, leadership instances, quantified impact. Practise thirty to fifty mocks, do VARC daily (newspaper editorials), QA formula drills, LRDI timed sets. Post? shortlist, mock interviews with alumni, sharpen “goals–fit–industry plan”. If budget is tight, state universities and Tier?2/3 colleges via CMAT can still yield packages of six to twelve Lacs rupees with the right in
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8 months agoContributor-Level 10
The MBA colleges in Bangalore that have the best campus life, based on the reviews as per the students and alumni of these colleges, are given in the table below:
| College Name | Campus Life Student Rating |
|---|---|
| IZee Business School | 4.9 |
| Regional College of Management, Bangalore | 4.9 |
| IIM Bangalore | 4.8 |
| St. Claret College | 4.8 |
| MBA4 University | 4.7 |
| Cambridge Institute of Technology | 4.7 |
Disclaimer: This information is based on the student reviews, which are subjective in nature and may vary.
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8 months agoContributor-Level 9
Placements here are kinda a mixed bag. Average salary are around INR 3 LPA, but someone did snag a INR 14 LPA package (no joke). Companies like Tata, Byju's, and Mahendra come around. Jobs are mostly in marketing, accounts, or data. Placement percent depends on your course and hustle—some years are FIRE, others mid.
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