MEWA Vanguard Business School
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2 weeks agoContributor-Level 9
No. The MEWA Vanguard Business School MBA curriculum is designed to be "Application-Based," which means you spend a lot of time doing things rather than just reading about them. You will work on live projects, study real-life case studies of successful companies, and complete internships to see how a real office works. The school also includes "Add-on" courses where you learn modern tools like Advanced Excel, Power BI, and Tableau to make sure you are ready for a modern workplace.
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2 weeks agoContributor-Level 9
Yes. The MEWA Vanguard Business School MBA programme uses a "Dual Specialisation" model. This means instead of picking just one area (like Finance), you can choose two different streams to study together. For example, you could combine Marketing Management with Business Analytics. This helps you become a more versatile candidate for jobs, as you'll have skills in two major areas of business rather than just one.
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2 weeks agoContributor-Level 9
Yes! Internship programme at MVBS is specifically designed to act as a bridge to full-time employment. By working with corporate partners and mentors, you have the opportunity to prove your skills on the job. A number of students receive Pre-Placement Offers (PPOs), meaning they secure a permanent role with their internship company even before completing their MBA.
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a month agoContributor-Level 10
Following is the eligibility criteria of MBA at MEWA Vanguard Business School:
· Bachelor's degree with minimum 50% aggregate and 45% for SC/ST/Category-I Students.
· Open university and correspondence graduates are eligible (minimum 3 year UG and 2-year PG).
· Single sitting degrees are not accepted.
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