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Moin NargundAspiring Student

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The Prin. LN Welingkar Institute is a good college. It is a reputed institute, about which many of you would have read in the newspapers or media. The faculty, particularly for MCA is very experienced and of incredibly good stature. The placement record has been rather good, with improving numbers day by day. The campus is a visual treat and a very good place to stay as well. The overall academic importance assigned is good too. It is, for sure, worth every penny spent on pursuing this course at this college. But, for human resource it's still improving.

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Soham KshirsagarPassionate for management studies

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Hello Suyog,
PUMBA is obviously good in terms of ROI since the fees for two years is about 1.4L. PUMBA has a consistent high performance placements with good brands on Campus. Average package is 6.5 L. Even brands are on campus for Internship.

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Anoop Nair

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Indian Maritime University is a central university. Placement in IMU is good, both, abroad and Indian companies recruit students from IMU with good salary packages.

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Dhruv SharmaCurrently pursuing MBA from BVIMR in 2017-19 batch

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The average placements in BVIMR range between 4-5 LPA; however if you take & learn best from the opportunities provided by the college than you may land above 6-8 LPA or who knows you become an entrepreneur, as many BVIMRians do.

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Versha Rani Shukla

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Yes, every student gets placed. Campus brings lots of good opportunities to get you placed.

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KAUSTABH DE

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Dear Friend, first of all you have to see the strength against which you have to do your hard work. Sri Balaji is a good choice but there the student strength is 1200+ but infrastructure is good. So it's my advice to do a strong research on Sri Balaji. PUMBA is a good choice as low batch strength and a good ROI. I am advising you do a research on PIBM, Pune. I think it will be suitable for you as per your choice. It gives 2 interns, apt-communication class on regular basis, corporate interaction is high, special training methodology (SCPS) & one of the up growing college. Placement is also good if you can tally on package, position off
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Prateek Jaiswal

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Hi, I would like to say that IBM takes PGDM students, but it would be better if you remove this criteria. It is never sure about the placements in specific company. Although with the latest accreditation, there are chances that placements can improve, but not fixed.
All the best.

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amit shah

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The placement department of the college is very active and co-operative. Some of my seniors and batchmates got placed with the promised package. Even I got the opportunity but then I tired by myself for something more and got the higher package. The average package offered is 6LPA. But the good performers have a chance to get the placement of around 10 LPA to 15 LPA. Overall, in the end, it is always the efforts of both the students and the faculty members.

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priyank sharma

Scholar-Level 16

Some colleges do not need entrance score. They only see your academic performance in your UG courses. Few more colleges can be selected by you in personal interview and some colleges organise their own entrance test at college level.

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alok kumar

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