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Shivangi Keshri

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Hello Subham,
ITM, Navi Mumbai is best option. It will give you a very good exposure and will also help in your future.

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Aditi Agrawal

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Hie shuvam. While talking about average package, both are similar. Mostly same companies visit both the colleges at same packages. What I would suggest you is apply on both the colleges. I'm currently studying in BIMM executive (marketing). I have friends in ITM as well. So for more query and discount in form filling of both the colleges comment below.

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Dr. Uma SinhaPrincipal

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Hi,Placements were decent. Few companies visit every year. The salary offered is good. Sales and marketing jobs are abundant, although a small percentage did get research jobs. But, after Bachelor's degree, people usually move abroad to study further. Thanks.

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Shivangi Keshri

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Yes, but for that you need to fulfil all the other admission criteria as well. You need to pass the entrance examinations and do well in the GD or Madhya Pradesh & interview as well.

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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Keshav Rao,
I understand your concern and angst. For whatever reasons you want to shift your son from present engineering college to another. I am afraid, this move though theoretically possible is just not feasible in practice. The best option is if course to continue in same college. However, if you cannot do this, then next best option is to withdraw from the college and seek fresh admission in 2nd year after taking part in admission process of lateral admission once again.
However, nothing is lost without fighting. Hence, you can think of giving one try. For this you need to obtain certificate from intended college that they a
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Ankit Barai

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Hi,
I am studying at UBS. So, I would be able to share about UBS only. See all of these colleges obviously get you a placement. It's just that what you get paid. If you are looking for an ROI, then UBS is definitely not the answer. We are getting one third of what we have paid for the MBA programme here. But yes, you get a Cardiff degree along with AICTE approved PGDM degree. That's the USP of UBS. Best luck.

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priyanka panchal

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Overall, college is good to this Course, as a lot of changes has been made till now from the classroom to the lab and from the canteen to the building. So, overall it is getting better college day by day. Placement is still the biggest concern. I will surely recommend this college to everyone if placement improves.

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