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a week agoContributor-Level 9
IIM Udaipur designed the Executive MBA specifically for people who cannot leave their jobs. A regular MBA requires you to pause your career for two years, which means losing income and seniority. The EMBA allows you to apply what you learn on the weekend to your job on Monday.
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a week agoContributor-Level 9
IIM Udaipur usually opens applications for the Executive MBA several months before the session starts. You should keep a close eye on the official website for the exact start date around Feb-March. It is better to apply early to ensure you have enough time to prepare for the interview.
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a week agoContributor-Level 9
IIM Udaipur schedules interviews for the Executive MBA shortly after the application rounds close. If you are taking the IIMU Test, it will be held on specific dates announced by the institute. Shortlisted candidates receive an invite for an online interview. These interviews usually happen in the months leading up to the programme start date.
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a week agoScholar-Level 17
Hi.
Yes both colleges are good for MD in Medicine.
The difference is not dramatic—I wouldd call it KGMU 9/10 vs SMS 8.5–8.8/10 for MD Medicine. If you are from Rajasthan and prefer Jaipur, choosing SMS over KGMU would still be a very reasonable decision. If both are equally convenient, I'd take KGMU.
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2 weeks agoContributor-Level 9
As per the reviews on Shiksha (Jatin Kumar- B.E. in Computer Science and Engineering - Batch of 2027) the institute has been rated 4.2 out of 5. The review states that placement ratio is overall good for the college. The highest package offered this year is 15 LPA, which is offered by the Cvent company. Many companies like Miniorange, Tech Mahindra, Havells, etc., hire students.
Infrastructure: Overall, the infrastructure is okay. There are many new labs in my department. Processors of CPU are very good, like 4050 GPU of 12 GB and 32 GB ram, which is a very advanced system. The course curriculum is good. It is future-focu
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2 weeks agoContributor-Level 9
According to the reviews on Shiksha (Rajnish Poonia, B.Tech. in Civil Engineering - Batch of 2027) I think the college is value for money. The campus life is amazing. It has average placements. Around 70% of students get placements. Top companies like Infosys and TCS hire students. Around 70% of students get internships and the fee is low. The hostel is very good. It has playgrounds and good food at average fees. It also has AC facilities, laundry, and good infrastructure. The college also conducts industrial visits. The campus life is amazing and many fests are organised in college on a monthly
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