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Abhishek Desai

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PGDM is given by an institute that is affiliated to the AICTE whereas an MBA is given only by an independent university. Both are considered as equivalent in India; what matters more is from where are you pursuing it. For example, a PGDM from a top-ranked B-school is any day more valuable than an MBA from an average university, and vice-versa. Ideally, one should try to go for an MBA since it is more recognised than a PGDM.

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Abhishek Desai

Scholar-Level 17

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PGDM is given by a college affiliated to the AICTE whereas an MBA is given only by an independent University. Both are considered as equivalent in India; what matters more is from where are you pursuing it. For example, a PGDM from a top-ranked B-school is any day more valuable than an MBA from an average university, and vice-versa. Ideally, one should try to go for an MBA due to its more global recognition.

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Abhishek Desai

Scholar-Level 17

Hello
PGDM is given by a college affiliated to the AICTE whereas an MBA is given only by an independent University. Both are considered as equivalent in India; what matters more is from where are you pursuing it. For example, a PGDM from a top-ranked B-school is any day more valuable than an MBA from an average university, and vice-versa. Ideally, one should try to go for an MBA since it is more recognised.

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Abhishek Desai

Scholar-Level 17

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A PGDM certificate is given by a college affiliated to the AICTE whereas an MBA is given only by an independent University. Both are considered as equivalent in India; what matters more is from where are you pursuing it. For example, a PGDM from an esteemed B-school is any day more valuable than an MBA from an average college, and vice-versa.

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SIG Namita

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Students employability will be developed both inside and outside of the classroom. Employability modules are embedded into the curriculum and there are lots of opportunities available through student enterprise, forums as well as through Suryadatta's Careers Network. Find out more about how you can develop your employability here http://www.simmc.org/placements
We encourage a spirit of enterprise here at Suryadatta Group of Institute. It's a key part of the Suryadatta experience and it can really boost your job prospects.

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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

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Students will be able to get jobs in IT industries, Banking and Finance sectors, and all other sectors concerning IT Management. Fee charged by the colleges offering MBA in IT can range from Rs 10,000 to even Rs 6,00,000. Some top colleges offering this course are: Faculty of Management Studies, New Delhi.

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Aarush Pandey

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Get a big picture of the job:
Speed up the pace of your engineering career with the help of the MBA knowledge which would help you know the business perspective of your job. Understand the hierarchies and work towards the growth in your career rather than keeping it stagnant. Get out of dealing just with the theoretical components and become involved in the real business. Also, the new-age companies want engineers who are equally good at teamwork and managerial skills. This would be best satisfied by getting into a management programme. Develop your interpersonal skills:
An expert-level technical knowledge would make you the best enginee
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Aarush Pandey

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If you are thinking that does engineering help after MBA? You are thinking right. I would like to say that yes, engineering help after MBA. Let me explain how does it helps. The first step in planning to pursue a management degree after engineering is to have a clear future career goal which will help you choose the right path I
Reasons to do MBA after engineering: If you are interested in managing a team of people or an organisation rather than doing a hardcore technical work, a management course would be the best way. An engineering programme usually lacks this aspect of exposure to management and business-related issues. Get a big pi
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Swati Goel

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 JIMS, Rohini has maintained the legacy of impeccable placements and has set high standards in terms of providing roles to students. With the outset of placement season 2020 JIMS, Rohini has set high standards once again in terms of remuneration and the brand value of the recruiters. With the placement of 60+ students in variety of roles at different verticals for brands like Ambuja Cement, Airtel, Maruti Suzuki, Deloitte, and Nestle, JIMS, Rohini fraternity has a lot to offer in terms of placement. JIMS, Rohini gives the best ROI in terms of placement once the student joins it. Last years average package was Rs. 6 Lacs p. a and t

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