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Lokesh Thadani

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Hello Divyanshu,
Retail marketing is a good specialisation as it has a good scope in future. But I'll recommend you to opt for marketing rather than RMM from ITM as marketing faculty members of ITM are very good and you'll get so much to learn from here. Placements are common for both the specializations but some companies prefer marketing people first. So, I'll suggest you opt for marketing in ITM.

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Lokesh Thadani

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ITM has top companies coming to the campus with a variety of job profiles. The placement process at ITM gives the students opportunities to make their careers in the widest range of industries. It has excellent Mumbai MBA placement records-averages are at 6.8 LPA. The programme is AICTE approved and consists of academics, industry immersion and applied research. If we talk about HR course here, then yes college is good, see, nowadays, leaving IIMs and other top 10 colleges, every college carries the same reputation, it all depends on the individual and how he performs during the GD-PI & Interview during his placement time, and yes if y
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Suprakash Mishra10 years of exp in Digital Marketing

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NMIMS Mumbai is a head of WE School in terms of all parameter like placement, ROI, Alumni networks.,

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Lokesh Thadani

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In terms of ranking, I'd prefer IBS Mumbai, then ITM Mumbai, then IBS Hyderabad and then other colleges. Don't go on the basis of ranking for choosing your college. See, the ROI which is better of ITM, Navi Mumbai. After all, placements are only which you want at the end.

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Lokesh Thadani

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Hi Divyanshu,
ITM offers many courses. One of them is international business. IB in ITM provides you with ample of opportunities to develop you ideas into dreams. They provide you with internships in India as well as internationally. Also, various events are been conducted to build the enthusiasm and knowledge of students. The faculty is a great help to students. And if you are interested in IB in ITM then go for it. But if you feel you have doubt in mainly the specialisation only and not in college, feel free to revert.

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Lokesh Thadani

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Hii Jaimin,
It is. They provide you with the best of knowledge and guidance, and internships in India as well as an abroad tour. The faculty is of great help. The ROI is much better comparing other colleges.

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Lokesh Thadani

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Hello Deepanshu,
ITM-Navi Mumbai provides you with a wide variety of knowledge skills activities event offers to enhance your skills confidence and build your CV strong so that you get a good job. Afterall, this is what the race is about. The best thing about ITM I find is that they bring very good companies during the internship tenure which provides you with PPO, and also many colleges just provide you with a 2 or 3 months internship ITM provides you with 5 months internship i.e from April to August which consists of your summer and winter internships. So, I would say, yes it is a better option for pursuing PGDM. For any more query,
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Lokesh Thadani

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Yes, you can apply for ITM. You have to go for the GD-PI rounds. Also, the parameters for judgement are based on your skills and how well you perform. Secondly, ITM considers 40% of your entrance exams i.e. CAT, MAT, CMAT, etc., and the rest 60% depends on the GD-PI rounds.

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CHANDAN KUMAR

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Of course! You can do regular MCA after having a BCA through distance learning. Not only in Mumbai or Navi Mumbai, but in all over India, you could get admission in MCA. All the best for your next step.

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