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7 years agoContributor-Level 6
Many students get double/multiple offers. 90+ companies offered placements.
International placements haven't happened yet but some of our alumni are working in Dubai, A
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First of all, you need to be clear about the specialization in which you will complete your MBA because there are different criteria and process for the different area. Now, I can tell you the basic common thing or must-haves for the selection process of as such companies.
1. Not mandatory but a few companies shortlist through class 10th and 12th division, so if you have 1st division in class 10th and 12th then good luck.
2. Aptitude: The next common basis of selection is an aptitude test.
3. English: For this, they can give you essay writing or different kind of tricky questions online or written to check that whether you
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The average package lies around just Rs 3 lakhs with around 40 - 50% or even less of the overall getting placed. Some of the companies which visit Bharti Vidyapeeth are:-
1) Kotak Life Insurance,
2) Lodha,
3) Hexaware Technologies,
4) Crisil,
5) Indiabulls,
6) Bajaj Finserv Limited,
7) 99 Acres,
8) 3i Infotech,
9) ICICI Prudential,
10) Zensar Technologies.
You can get some of the placement information by visiting the following
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Contributor-Level 6
1. MS-Word
2. MS-Powerpoint
3. MS-Excel
4. MS-Access, in some cases
5. Tally
6. Fast typing is a thing which everyone should learn.
And where about extra knowledge gaining in computers is good there is no harm in learning coding and creating software of general use.
As far I have seen, IP is the most scoring subject so it's good to opt.
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Contributor-Level 10
Don't just choose courses as options. You will have to know what you really want to pursue.
If you want to go for MBA then start preparing for CAT.
Try and score somewhere near 90percentile.
In that way you will be able to crack good colleges.
And not all institutes give much weightage to academics.
Your percentile in CAT can give a new turn to your career.
Good luck!
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