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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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The minimum eligibility criteria for MBA is a Bachelor degree from a recognised University with minimum 50% of marks. So if your Bachelor degree is from a recognised University and meeting the minimum percentage of marks, than can be eligible for MBA CET.

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Preeti Makhija

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Hi, IILM University, Gurugram is the best for an MBA degree, As far as the placements are concerned, IILM has a robust placement Cell - Career Development Center (CDC) which is well connected with different Industry sectors. As per the placement data, average salary package is 7.5 Lacs per annum. The point is that institution is getting companies to the campus for placements in the pay bracket of 5 Lacs to 18 Lacs per annum. Then it is up to the potential and credentials of the student as to how good a package can he/she draw. Some of the big brands in the industry like, Amazon, Deloitte, Ernst & Young, Oriflame, Brain & Company, Colga
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Dinesh upadhyayI am a lawyer, aspiring manager , education enthu

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Few b school with excellent brand value and low fees are FMS, TISS, PUMBA, Punjab University, Jamia Milia Islamia, Jbims, DMS Lucknow University, DMS nirf ranked universities. It depends a lot on your CAT / CMAT score. As your academic record is decent. The b school listed above are one of the most affordable and branded b schools in India. Best wishes.

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Dinesh upadhyayI am a lawyer, aspiring manager , education enthu

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Symbosis is a good name in management education. Marketing, Fiance and Hr are few of most demanding specializations. All of these specializations are good in Symbosis but it depends a lot on your calibre and skill level. If you are law graduate and specialize in Hr, you can excel more in this field. Similarly, if you are a commerce graduate you can excel more in finance.

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Vibha Gupta

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LPU provides ample opportunities to each and every eligible student to secure good placement.
More than 550 companies visit every year for such activities and campus-recruitment of students from LPU; and this year for batch graduating in 2020, already more than 500 placement/internship drives have been conducted till January 2020 with leading industry giants (more than 90% being MNCs) and generating more than 3000 offers just in the first half of the academic session .
Apart of placement of students in India, LPU also makes efforts for placing International students around their home locations or placing Indian students abroad. Apart of
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danushshetty

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AIMS is rated as one of the top colleges that offer MBA programs. The college has been started with a motto of imparting professional education and training in various aspects of modern management. The course is for 2 years with the system of 4 semesters. The college trains the students in becoming a master in solving all kinds of business problems. The college is also accredited by NAAC with A grade B-school in Bangalore. The college aims in providing students with the best opportunities so that they can develop their analytical and conceptual skills during the course of their study. The institute prepares its students as the competen
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Dharamveer DheerEducator at University

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Dear Sanjay,
An MBA in Human Resource Management may well be the next best thing in the job industry as it is aimed at optimizing employee performance in order to bring about greater profit for the company. It focuses on training employees to deal with customers, hiring, managing payments, establishing a good relationship between employer and employee and a host of other things, the knowledge of which helps take a company from being average to being at the top.
What is the course is all about?
Since this area is geared toward creating an optimum relationship between everyone to bring in more money, the main courses that students will be
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SHOAIBULLAH S

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Placements for MBA are good, it all depends on how you crack the interview and grab the offer letter.

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