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11 months agoContributor-Level 9
Chitkara College of Sales and Marketing has Scores of National Entrance Test – MBA Admissions in this college where students have to give MBA entrance test. The standard entrance Tests unveiled are- CAT (Common Admission Test), MAT (Management Aptitude Test) XAT, NMAT & CMAT. Usually the minimum acceptable percentile would be 60-70 percent; however in competitive scenarios this may vary.
Besides the entrance test, the candidate must be a graduate, having secured not less than fifty percent marks in the bachelor's degree from any university recognised by the University Grants Commission. The selection may involve group discussions and
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11 months agoContributor-Level 9
Chitkara College of Sales and Marketing is most often ranked, at least according to limited data available, as a Tier 2 school. Although it has good programs oriented towards the respective sectors, and it presents good placement record it is not of Tier 1 status, which is defined by a set of the best institutions such as IIMs, XLRI, NITs etc. The immediate job offers and placement packages for graduate of sales and marketing in their fields of specialisation are roughly between Rs. Five Lacs and seven Lacs per annum The most frequent recruiters are HDFC Bank, Infosys, BPO Airtel etc. The college emphasizes internship, industrial expos
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11 months agoContributor-Level 10
Students studying marketing at the New Delhi Institute of Management (NDIM) have excellent placement prospects With an average wage package of INR 7 Lacs annually for marketing graduates, the institute consistently maintains a placement record of between 90% to 95% across all degrees.
Leading employers that offer positions in marketing and related sectors, including Deloitte, Samsung and HDFC, frequently take part in NDIM's placement campaigns.
The Corporate Resource Center at NDIM actively arranges internships and real-world projects with respectable businesses giving students real-world exposure that improves their employability
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11 months agoBeginner-Level 5
Yes it is possible to get into a Diploma of Marketing and Communication programme without work experience but it totally depends on the institution and their specific entry requirements.Many institutions focus on academic qualifications or demonstrated skills rather than requiring work experience.
Here are some enter such programs without work experience
1. Academic Qualifications.
2. Language Proficiency.
3. Portfolio or Application Statements.
4. Bridging or Pathway Programs.
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11 months agoContributor-Level 10
Programs like the MBA in International Business PGDM in Export Management, or short-term certificate courses in Import-Export Management and International Finance are good options for marketing courses that focus on import and export along with finance. Specialised programs in this area are provided by renowned organisations including the Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies (NMIMS), Symbiosis Institute of International Business (SIIB) and the Indian Institute of Foreign Trade (IIFT).
Additionally courses in financial management and import export operations are offered by online learning platforms such as Coursera, edX and Link
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