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6 months agoContributor-Level 10
Students can estimate the ROI, or the Return on Investment, of a top MBA in Sales & Marketing from colleges in India by comparing the average fees and placement salary of these colleges, which are provided in the table below.
College Name | Average Fees | Average Package |
|---|---|---|
INR 24.2 Lakh | INR 26.04 LPA | |
INR 12 Lakh | INR 22.05 LPA | |
INR 27 Lakh | INR 34 LPA | |
INR 18.67 Lakh | INR 26.2 LPA | |
INR 16 Lacs - 22.5 Lakh | INR 22.8 - 30 LPA |
Disclaimer: This information is sourced from the official website and may vary.
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6 months agoBeginner-Level 5
If you want to do MBA then I say yes that you need to be good in maths because if you want a good college then you need to take exams like CAT, MAT etc. which are solely based on quntative and aptitude skills. When you get admission in MBA Digital Marketing then you study subjects like Economics, Business Stats etc. which are again solely dependent on maths.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
In 2024, EMPI Business School in Delhi has a backlog of decent placements of its PGDM courses where the highest paying domestic package offered was approximately INR 20 LPA whereas the average package provided was INR 8.75 LPA. The best hiring companies are EY, Deloitte, PwC, and some other FMCG/IT companies. The ROI seems quite sensible with the average baggage against the total fee of INR 8.95 Lakhs (roughly) in PGDM. Based on faculty reviews, it is believed that, in general experienced members (along with industry experience) are more likely to focus on practical learning. Although it is a fine choice especially when using it as the
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7 months agoBeginner-Level 3
Yes, it provides MBA in HR, Finance, and Marketing. Well, that's not it; there is more; mix and match as well. They have a fully loaded dual-specialization option. You can pick two from Marketing, Finance, HR, Business Intelligence, International Business and Entrepreneurship and go on studying both.
The university has NBA accredited MBA Programs and also have really amazing laboratories for Digital Marketing, Data Analysis, and Power BI. All industry-level tools. Other programs are MBA in Capital Markets with NISM and Applied Finance with PwC.
Companies such as Deloitte, Adani Wilmar, Hyundai, KPMG, HCL, and many more hire s
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7 months agoContributor-Level 7
Yes — Banaras Hindu University (BHU) offers an MBA with a specialization in Marketing through its Institute of Management Studies (IMS BHU). The intake is typically structured as follows:
MBA (General): 59 seats
MBA (International Business): 59 seats
MBA (Agri Business): 59 seats
In these programs (including MBA Marketing), the total regular-seat intake is 316, with 59 seats for Marketing specialisation under IMS BHU .
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8 months agoContributor-Level 10
For the MBA/PGDM Marketing and Sales Management course, Ahmedabad Institute of Hospitality Management offers 60 seats. However, this might or might not change which totally depends on the institute or higher authorities. To confirm their seats, candidates have to pay the tuition fee or a specific amount after getting selected.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 7
In 2025, an MBA in marketing and finance will be extremely valuable due to its excellent career prospects, robust salary growth and opportunities in a variety of high-growth industries. The dual specialisation is highly sought after and offers a solid basis for leadership positions in the dynamic business environment.
Their demand is growing day by day in every industry as the society is walking towards technological growth and financial gains due to the increase in the number of foreign investments hence the need for a skilled workforce that are specialised in either will be needed in the economic world.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 7
Several national-level and university-level entrance exams are accepted for admission into MBA in Marketing programs. The most widely recognised include
- CAT (Common Admission Test)
- XAT (Xavier Aptitude Test)
- MAT (Management Aptitude Test)
- CMAT (Common Management Admission Test)
- NMAT
- SNAP
- MAH-CET
Each exam tests a candidate's quantitative ability, logical reasoning, verbal skills, and data interpretation abilities. Some exams also include general knowledge or essay writing sections.
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