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Ishan Patil

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Program Reputation:

 

Curriculum and Faculty: Research the curriculum and the qualifications of the faculty members. Strong programs often have experienced faculty and a well-rounded curriculum.

Accreditation: Check if the programme is accredited by relevant educational bodies, which can be an indicator of quality.

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Aman Aman

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ASM’s Institute of International Business and Research (IIBR) is highly regarded in Pune. It has received several accolades, including being ranked among the top B-Schools in India by Business Barons, The Week, and Business Chronicle1. Additionally, it was ranked 1st in Pune by the All India Management Association (AIMA)2.

IIBR is known for its strong industry connections, innovative curriculum, and a variety of specialised PGDM programs3. However, whether it is the “best” can be subjective and depends on your specific needs and preferences.

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Divyansh Rawat

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The qualifying cutoff marks for MBA admission at ISBM Pune depend on the entrance exam scores and the specific criteria set by the institute for the current academic year. Typically, the cutoff marks for exams like CAT, MAT, XAT, or GMAT can vary each year based on factors like the number of applicants and their overall performance.

For the most accurate and up-to-date information on the qualifying cutoff marks, it's best to check ISBM Pune's official website or contact their admissions office directly. They can provide detailed information on the cutoff scores for the entrance exams used in their admission process for the MBA program.

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Divyansh Rawat

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ISBM Pune follows a strict fee refund policy in which typically if a candidate withdraws their application within one month of applying, their fee is refunded. However, the most accurate information can only be found out by contacting the admissions office of the institute or visiting the official website of the institute.

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shelendra Parihar

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The admission process for M.Tech at VIIT Pune is based on the candidate's GATE score and performance in the Personal Interview (PI) round. The candidate needs to apply online on the VIIT Pune website and upload the required documents, including the GATE scorecard. The shortlisted candidates will be called for the PI round, which will be conducted at the VIIT Pune campus. The final merit list will be prepared based on the candidate's GATE score and performance in the PI round.

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shelendra Parihar

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Direct admission at VIIT Pune is possible through the institute-level quota or vacant seats after the Centralized Admission Process (CAP) rounds. However, the availability of direct admission seats is limited, and the admission process is subject to the institute's policies and guidelines.

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shelendra Parihar

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The total fee for B.Tech at VIIT Pune is INR 11.24 lakh. As for the average salary, it varies depending on the branch and department. However, according to the available data, the highest salary offered was INR 33 .75 Lacs per annum, and the average salary offered was around INR 6.24 Lacs per annum. 

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LAKSHMI VISHAL Thalla

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VIIT Pune B.Tech Eligibility Criteria Higher Secondary Examination (10+2) qualified with Physics and Mathermatics as a Compulsory subject along with one of the Chemistry or Biotechnology or Biology or Technical Vocational from a recognised board of Education. Minimum 45% marks should be secured in the final examination.

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