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2 years agoContributor-Level 9
Through partnerships with prestigious Indian universities and institutes, TimesPro Institute is able to offer MBA programs. Admission to TimesPro is determined by entry as well as merit. The three basic components of MBA admissions are the entrance exam, the group discussion (GD), and the personal interview (PI).Leading MBA schools anticipate that the cut-off score for admission in 2024 will fall between the 65th and 95th percentiles.
You must have graduated from an accredited university with a 50% average in any discipline, or the equivalent, in order to be eligible for MBA enrollment. The required minimum aggregate score for stu
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2 years agoContributor-Level 9
Given that nearly all students find employment within a few weeks of finishing the course, the teachers and facilities are first-rate. Bank placements are offered with a respectable base pay of more over three LPA. Among the banks are HDFC, AXIS, IndusInd, and others. Infrastructure: There is excellent infrastructure.
Speak with the TimesPro placement cell or admissions office. They may be able to provide more precise and recent data regarding placement rates, the kinds of businesses that hire recent graduates, and typical pay levels.On professional networking sites such as LinkedIn, look for former TimesPro employees. They can provide
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2 years agoContributor-Level 7
Differential Recruiters: TimesPro hires people for positions in a range of industries, including banking (Kotak Mahindra, HDFC), IT (Wipro, Infosys), and consulting (maybe Deutsche Bank, Morgan Stanley)
Good Placement Rate: According to TimesPro, a sizable portion of their students—nearly all of them in some places—have been placed
Average Packages: The information that is currently available indicates that average packages fall between 2 and 5 Lacs annually
Nationwide Presence: TimesPro is present all over India, and placement prospects could differ depending on where you live. Publicly accessible infor
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2 years agoContributor-Level 7
TimesPro is not more expensive than the National Stock Exchange (NSE). TimesPro charges fees for its programs ranging from Rs 10,000 to Rs 50,000+
. The National Stock Exchange (NSE) is a stock trading financial marketplace and does not relate to the cost of education or training programs like TimesPro
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2 years agoContributor-Level 7
It doesn't seem that TimesPro offers conventional undergraduate (UG) degrees, such as B.Com or B.Sc.
They emphasize professional and vocational training, frequently offering degrees or certificates.
The cost of these programs varies according to the particular course and length.
The cost of some courses, such as "Solidity and Ethereum Smart Contracts," is between 10,000 and 20,000 INR.
Programs in early career can be more expensive; for example, the Relationship Management in Banking programme costs INR 49,560.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 7
TimePro does not release BBA admissions cutoff scores.
Usually, minimum eligibility means getting at least 50% on your 10+2 exam.
Exams for admission may be required as part of the hiring procedure. They might take into account results from other tests, such as the CUET.
They may assess your communication and English language skills in addition to your grades.
It is considered positive to have a strong interest in business and management studies.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 7
TimesPro does not release minimum cutoff scores; nevertheless, it does accept a range of entrance exams.
Among these tests are the CAT, MAT, XAT, CMAT, GMAT, SNAP, NMAT, ATMA, and KMAT.
Each of the exam's four sections—Quantitative Ability, Verbal Ability & Reading Comprehension, Data Interpretation & Logical Reasoning—generally requires a score of at least 50%.
In addition to the entrance exam result (minimum 50% in graduation for most programs), TimesPro may consider the academic record.
Workplace experience is recommended but not necessary for all programs.
It is essential to check TimesPro's admission standards for the speci
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 5
Aim for high academics, a competitive exam score, and relevant experience for a better chance of admission. TimesPro does not have defined cutoffs for their MBA program, but they do take into account variables like work experience, academics, and entrance exam scores during their rolling admissions process.
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