NMIMS Deemed to be University, Bannerghatta

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Akash Debnathamazingtechntricks.com

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No, they accept NMAT and GMAT score.

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Hi Akash,
It's your personal choice on whether to take up a post graduate course in management straight out of college. I would suggest you to work for a couple of years and then go for a course in management.

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hardik kundaliya

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For getting admission, Bangalore and Hyderabad have many MBA colleges, but it depends on the college you want to do your MBA from.

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Chaitanya Varma

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sorry, nmims accepts only candidates completed their degree in stipulated time

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Chaitanya Varma

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Both the colleges are equally good, but I would prefer SIBM, Pune.

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Sai Tharun UMechanical Engineer from Coimbatore

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There are a lot of good colleges. And NMIMS Bangalore is one of them. They have good faculty and the pedagogy is unique and excellent.

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Sai Tharun UMechanical Engineer from Coimbatore

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Your chances are highly unlikely. You need a score of over 175 marks at least for Hyderabad and 190 for Bangalore

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Govind SharmaHR, startup entrepreneurs, career blogger

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If it is a full time course, you can get a decent placement. If you are doing it through part time, it will add knowledge and polish you in terms of presentation skills and team work. For job prospects, you won't get any benefit as part time MBAs do not have any placement support.

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