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barun Patnaik

Beginner-Level 5

At SOIL one learns the management theories being followed worldwide and those case studies are of great significance for students as those concepts are deliberated upon. SOIL is practical approach & Case study-based learning and participation of management and students equally makes it par excellence. It gives each student immense opportunity to learn, grow and lead.

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barun Patnaik

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Yes, SOIL Management, Gurgaon Provides internship for 1-2 months and Last year few students also got pre-placement offers from Internship.

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barun Patnaik

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Yes, It Is Definitely worth it. If you are trying to get into a good b-school and you can afford it, I think you should go for it. SOIL Management offers a great platform to launch yourself. Also, it is a student driven institute that has now come a long way and you will get to learn Unique from soil management like 1-1 mentorship, Unique course, Leadership, IDP for every student during 1 year course.

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barun Patnaik

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Soil Management Gurgaon, support candidates with limited financial resources, with provides Scholar facility. It has various type of scholarship like Need Based Scholarship, Merit-based scholarship, Capt. Vikram Batra scholarship, Outstanding work in NGOs Scholarship, Women in leadership as per Eligibility criteria for admission. It allows a specific number of seats under the scholarship category for deserving candidates. The seeking candidates would be required to apply early since the majority would be available in cycle 1 and 2. The procedure for admission through scholarship is mentioned below:
If applying the form under the scholar
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Pakki Adarsh

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SOIL Institute of Management and Great Lakes are good B-schools. I'll tell you why I joined SOIL and not in great lakes. At SOIL, you will learn concepts of design earning, liberal arts, and management. This will bring a required change in the management education space. You get to learn from an experienced world-class faculty as a top-notch industry leader. This college offers subjects that focus on the companies hence, you get prepared for your further steps in the career. Moreover, this college will prepare you from the basic- level as it organizes a Social innovation programme. You will be taken to an NGO for a year to understand t
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Arup Nath

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It's not AICTE/UGC Approved nor it has no international accreditation from AACSB, EQUIS & AMBA nor I saw NBA or NAAC approval. They also not considered in NIRF Ranking or Other Ranking. But Just like ISB, Hyderabad they have some private university links from abroad of the not very good institute. So It is not Authentic. The further word " SOIL" is uninspiring which means earthy material. They are education based on Leadership and ethics . actually, it is not a 15month PGDM/PGPM Syllabus they follow as per UGC/AICTE and are significantly different. Standard Books for subject used in most of the MBA Course in India/Abroad is not followe
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Shubham Bhardwaj

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I asked one of there students and she said that they aren't accepting any company offering package less then 8LPA.

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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

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According to NMAT 2017 results, a scaled score between 222-238 was equivalent to 99 percentile, a scaled score of 217/216 was equivalent to 97 percentile and a scaled score of 210/211 was equivalent to 94 percentile.

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