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Vaishakh Iyer

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Start applying for various PGDM programs. SIESCOMS is already out with the forms. Please visit: www.siescoms.edu. You will be called for GDPI but the conversion will depend on your performance in GDPI.
Good luck.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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Hello Tanmay Palkarr,
It will be better if you concentrate on your 12th. You will get good opportunity after that.

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Abhishek Desai

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MBA in operations is more popular than MBA in Logistics. In Mumbai, NITIE is the best college for the same. SP Jain, KJ Somaiya & Shailesh Mehta(IIT-B) are some other well-known B-schools offering Operations specialisations.

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Ishita Shah

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SIES has a very good ROI. It has very good faculties. The placement is quite decent at SIESCOMS.
The institute has very good relationship with a large number of corporate from various sectors. The statistical details of the placement of the batch 2014-16 are as under highest salary: Rs 17.50 lakhs per annum,average salary: Rs 6.7 lakhs per annum,lowest salary: Rs 4.50 lakhs per annum.No. of companies visited: 236.
The ROI for SIESCOMS is quite comparable, if not better, than many of the comparable institutes considering the fees and initial placement salary.
The fee structure for the year 2017-19 is as follows:
PGDM - Rs 3, 60,000 per yea
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Sandeep Kumar

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All full-time MBA courses do not necessarily run for 2 years, the smallest full-time program I am aware of is offered by INSEAD which is about 10 months long. A full-time course means, you are attending a classroom lecture based course, with a full-time on (near) campus stay and you are not employed in any other job at the same time.
Yes, NMIMS is a recognised institute in Mumbai.

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