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GAURAV PRAJAPATI

Contributor-Level 9

FMS MBA is one of the cheapest MBA in world and placements are superb. Here are some stats and recruiters of FMS MBA graduates :
Batch Statistics:
No. of students in the batch are 218.
No. of students appearing for placements - 209, No. of students placed - 209, No. of students signed out/taking a placement holiday - 9, No. of offers made 224, No. of pre-placement offers accepted - 54,
No. of offers in the laterals - 44, No. of offers in the finals - 111, No. of companies confirming participation - 156, No. of companies that made offers - 81.
30% of the total offers were received for marketing and top recruiters were :
AB InBev, Akzonobel, A
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GAURAV PRAJAPATI

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Prin. L N Welingkar Institute of Management Development and Research is good B - School and offer good amount of placement opportunities in India & abroad after MBA. Here the list of the companies which recruit Prin. L N Welingkar Institute of Management Development and Research MBA's graduate are: Advance Overseas Private Limited (AOPL), Amul, Godrej Agrovet Ltd., Mapro, Monsanto, RA Organic Foods Pvt Ltd (Doctor Moo), Axis Bank, Bank of America, Bank of Baroda, Bank of India, Central Bank of India, Citi Bank, DBS, Dena Bank, First Rand Bank, HDFC Bank, ICICI Bank, IDBI Bank, Indian Overseas Bank, Indusind Bank, Kotak Mahindra Bank, K
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GAURAV PRAJAPATI

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As Institute of Management Technology, Ghaziabad is ranked top B-School in India, it provide enough placement opportunities to students in India & abroad after an MBA. Here are some statistics about placement of 2015-17 batch. The figures mentioned are average CTC in lakhs.
1. Top 50 - 17.36.
2. Top 100 - 15.27.
3. Top 150 - 14.29.
4. Top 200 - 13.66.
5. Top 250 - 13.12.
6. Top 300 - 12.63.
7. Top 350 - 12.14.
8. Top 400 - 11.64.
9. Top 460 - 11.26.
Highest CTC of 25.92 lakhs (International offer)and 25 lakhs (National offer). The overall batch CTC average was Rs 11.26 lakhs.
Top Recruiters were Mahindra & Mahindra, Google, Wadi.com, D.E. Shaw, A
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Mir Noaman Ali

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Hi,
It would be wrong to generalize students' inclinations towards pursuing an MBA to one particular reason as the underlying reasons could vary greatly from individual to individual, depending upon a large number of factors. Some of the most common and popular reasons for students opting for an MBA are:
-interest towards business studies and a business based career subsequently
-better roles and/or designations at their work places with superior quality of work
-this followed by better remuneration packages and timely ownership options with the corporation
-ambition of joining family businesses or starting up on their own after acquiring
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Mir Noaman Ali

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Hi,
There are two sides to this argument, both having their own valid reasons.
Research based jobs in India are certainly less lucrative and require long term commitment to have a decent chance of arriving at quality results. This requires a lot of patience and strong orientation towards the field based on which research is being carried out.
On the other side, the corporate world offers multiple opportunities to MBAs across industries, in cross-vertical roles and as you have mentioned, pays impressive remuneration packages as well. For someone who just wishes to make a lot of money by his mid 20s itself, MBA from a top institute certai
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Sree Vignesh Sundaresan

Scholar-Level 17

Hello,
DU JAT stands for Delhi University Joint Admission Test which is conducted by Delhi University. The entrance exam score is used for admission to all 13 colleges, under the University of Delhi (DU), offering Bachelor of Management Studies (BMS) Course.
Till 2014, the exam was known as Common Entrance Test or DU- CET/CET DU .
Duration and marking scheme :
The duration of the exam is 120 minutes. There is a negative marking of 1/3 marks.
The Syllabus is as follows :
1)Quantitative aptitude -30
2)Data Interpretation and Logical Reasoning-30
3)English proficiency -30
4)Business and general analysis - 30
Hence, the Total number of Questions is
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Anurag MoitraPGDM - Global

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Yes you can have international internship offer, according to your performance. And ofcource in India you can get placement specially in marketing field with average package of 5.5 lakh. the companies are mostly coming for marketing because marketing job opportunities are more and they are offering handsome salary package.
after marketing, next opportunities are in financial sector companies like tata capital, ICICI direct, ICICI securities, HFFC and more companies are coming and average package is 4.5 to 5 lakh.
for operations there are few companies with the package of 4.5 lakh.
for HR average package is 3.5 to 4.5 lakh.

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Sree Vignesh Sundaresan

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Hello,
CFA Program is a professional credential offered by CFA Institute to Investment and Financial professionals. After completing and passing the CFA Program one could know the analysis of academic theory, to assess current industry practice, and learn ethical and professional standards.
CFA exam has three levels, level 1, 2& 3.
Each level has its own significance and requires great determination and knowledge to clear them.
After clearing (passing) CFA level 2, one can get the jobs like :
1) investment analyst
2) financial modeling analyst
3) investment manager
4) investment research analyst
5) consumer equity analyst
6) portfolio manag
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Devi singh

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Both are good and I am not being diplomatic, I mean it. Syllabus coverage of both the courses is excellent and standard of questions asked in exams are also very good. If you are looking for starting a firm then CA has more scope then CMA for now but the scope for CMA for practice is also going to increase with GST coming into action. And for various relevant job purposes both the courses are given the same weightage in most of the cases. I know many people who are holding high level positions (related to finance etc) as a proud CMA in various government companies and Multinational Corporations. I also want to add that rumour of CMA be
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Devi singh

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CS EXECUTIVE Exams Tips, Strategies &
Guidelines
The CS Executive Course consists of the following
subjects and modules:
MODULE 1
1. Company Law
2. Cost and Management Accounting
3. Economic and Commercial Laws
4. Tax Laws and Practice
MODULE 2
5. Company Accounts and Auditing Practices
6. Capital Markets and Securities Laws
7. Industrial, Labour and General Laws

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