MBA Sales & Marketing

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Ashutosh Singh

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Yes, any graduate from a recognized university or final year students with a percentile of 50% and above in any of the accepted exams are eligible to apply for PGDM.

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Sanket Kondlekar

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No, chances are low at this score.

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Sanket Kondlekar

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You will get a call for GD-PI round. Performance in GD-PI will matter your chances of getting into NLDIMSR.

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Sanket Kondlekar

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It depends on the scores and GD-PI performance.

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Govind SharmaHR, startup entrepreneurs, career blogger

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Digital marketing is a sub type yet emerging area of marketing and it may take almost 50 years to become digital marketing as a specialisation in MBA. You may opt MBA in marketing and may undergo certifications like Google certification in digital marketing. For MBA marketing, you may opt for ISB Hyderabad where admission is through GMAT. You need to prove your worth as a management student to get admission including cracking GMAT other options are ICFAI Business School, IPE, JNTU, etc.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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Most of the B-School's have re-branded MIB as MBA IB. All three MBA specialisations International Business, Finance and Marketing have different focus areas. 60 to 70% courses for all three specialisations are same. Difference is only in electives in chosen business function. Business exposure of all different functions specialisation grads is same. You must choose your specialisation based on your interests to excel in professional career.

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Ishita Shah

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You have decent chances, provided you perform well in your GD and PI.

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Sai Tharun UMechanical Engineer from Coimbatore

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Marketing students are expected to be creative and innovative. Your previous experience does not matter as much as your ability to sell yourself and the product you are looking to sell.

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