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rahul r

Scholar-Level 18

There are over 21 M.Com colleges in Mumbai. Please refer to the link provided below for a list of these colleges. You should be able to navigate to a college or course of your choice using the filters on the web page. Regards. https://www.shiksha.com/accounting-commerce/colleges/m-com-colleges-mumbai.

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Anisha Pandere

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Greetings, I would like to inform you that there is no PGDM course in Bajaj. Bajaj only has MS and M.Sc. Finance, and for both the courses you need to give only one entrance exam- MAH-CET. All the best.

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Lokesh Thadani

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ITM is one of the best colleges for the post graduation. But it does not provide you with an MBA degree. It provides you with a PGDM degree which is little different from MBA degree. PGDM let you come in contact with the current industry, IAS compared to MBA, it's a pre-decided format which is being followed for years.

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Nagesh SawantBMS, PGPM/MBA (Finance)

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IBS, Hyderabad is a deemed to be university and is UGC recognised and offers a 2-year full-time MBA programme which is a residential programme. AICTE approval is only given to autonomous institutes which offer post-graduate Diplomas (which are again equivalent to 2 year MBA programme). On the other hand, IBS, Mumbai is affiliated to the Hyderabad and is not AICTE approved and offers a 2-year full-time postgraduate programme in management (PGPM). I personally don't think that having an AICTE approval would matter because every year lots of companies visit the campus for placements. So, as far as the college is providing placements, AICT
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Abhishek Desai

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Hello, though no official cutoff has been mentioned by the college officials, a score of at least 80 percentile should be good enough to fetch you a GD-PI call. Good luck!

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priyank sharma

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There are few list of colleges, you may take admission directly by your MH-CET score, Welingkar, SIES, S IMSR, N L Dalmia, JBIM, and more.

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Anmol Bhushan

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With 70% marks, it is difficult to get admission in Delhi University, unless you belong to a reserved category. So, better apply for some other colleges and universities too.

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