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Pallavi

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Yes, you can study PhD after doing an MMS degree. Many people do this in order to further their education and advance their careers.

The eligibility requirements for PhD programs will differ from one university to another. Some common requirements are mentioned below for your reference -

  • A master's degree in a related field
  • A strong academic record
  • Research experience

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Pallavi

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There are many job opportunities that are available after completing the MMS programme. The most common and popular option is to take part in the placement process of their college and join one of the top league companies in functions or roles like Manager or Senior Executive in Finance, Operations, HR, Sales, and Marketing, or become a Management Consultant.

Students who want to be entrepreneurs can work in building their start ups or ventures. Those who belong to business families can join their family business and bring fresh ideas and strategies to ensure a consistent growth curve. Those with an academic bent of mind can p

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Yes, internships and industry exposure are common components of many MMS also known as Master of Management Studies programmes. This is due to the fact that internships are an excellent opportunity for students to obtain hands-on experience in the field of management while also networking with professionals.

The MMS curriculum is designed in such a way that the students get the opportunity for a summer internship, industry visits, guest lectures, alumni meetings, etc. which build a strong professional base even before they start their careers as management graduates.

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Pallavi

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A two-year post-graduate management programme known as the Master of Management Studies (MMS) has been authorised by the All India Council of Technical Education (AICTE).

It is essentially an MBA-style management course. The post-graduate management degree programmes are offered in some universities under the names MBA and MMS, respectively. The majority of Maharashtra's universities provide MMS as an alternative to MBA. The MMS curriculum is made to help people who want to work in the industry enhance their business management abilities and get the training they need.

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Pallavi

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MMS is predominantly offered in the state of Maharashtra. The B-schools affiliated with the University of Maharashtra, or those enlisted under the Directorate of Technical Education (DTE) Maharashtra offer MMS. The main reasons for pursuing MMS from Maharashtra are:

  • Mumbai is frequently regarded as India's commercial and financial hub. It has a thriving entrepreneurial scene in addition to a thriving corporate environment that is home to major international firms and financial institutions. As a result the city has a strong demand for managers and business professionals.
  • Students who pursue an MMS in Mumbai may be able to
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Each of these programmes deals with management and business administration concepts. While the nomenclature varies from programme to programme, the core subjects and curriculum remain the same.

The major difference between these programmes is that while MMS and MBA are degree programmes, PGDM or Post Graduate Diploma in Management is a Diploma programme. The MMS and MBA programmes are offered by universities and are affiliated with the University Grants Commission (UGC). On the other hand,  PGDM is offered by private or autonomous institutes which are generally affiliated with the All India Centre

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Pallavi

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The Master of Management Studies (MMS) is a two-year postgraduate study that contains four semesters. Individuals can explore the world of management through this course. In order to get admission to the MMS course, a student needs to fulfill at least the below-mentioned criteria:

  • A candidate must have passed their graduation in any discipline.
  • A candidate needs to have scored at least a 50 percent score in graduation.
  • Reserved category students should have scored 45 percent marks.

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Saurabh Singh

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The Centre for Heritage Management, Ahmedabad University, normally only accepts a small number of students into its Master of Management Studies (MMS) programme each year in order to maintain a high standard of instruction and individualized attention. Each year, the intake typically consists of between 30 and 50 students.

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Saurabh Singh

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The Master of Management Studies (MMS) faculty at Ahmedabad University's Centre for Heritage Management is usually highly skilled and experienced, with a focus on heritage management and related subjects. Professionals with strong industrial experience and academic credentials are frequently faculty members. With the goal of preparing students for professions in heritage management and related fields, they offer a blend of theoretical knowledge and real-world insights. 

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