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G Geeta Kumari

Beginner-Level 3

If you are looking for HRM, then definitely XISS for two reasons.
First, XISS was established as an institute for Personnel Management and Industrial Relations, PM&IR (now Human Resource Management) in the year 1955. Due to its strong alumni base it has a good reach to various organizations.
Second, As XISS is a Jesuit Institute dedicated to social service and not a typical Bschool,you get decent placements at a very low investment in comparison to other management institutes/Bschools.
Also, in addition to it HRM is one of the flagship courses of XISS.

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G Geeta Kumari

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Hi,
XISS has a different cut off score for each department. HRM department has a cutoff score of 199+ or 95 percentile marks. Rest of the departments usually demand lesser than the one mentioned.
And, there is no eligibility criteria for class 10th and 12th marks. Usually, the college asks for 55% marks or more in graduation, therefore, you are eligible to apply for it.
All the best.

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G Geeta Kumari

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Hi, XISS, Ranchi would have been a good choice, if you have had interest in HRM or RM, which are the flagship programmes of the institute. Also, make sure to check the placement records of both the institutes before investing in any, as ROI plays a major role when it comes to B-schools.

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G Geeta Kumari

Beginner-Level 3

Yes, you are eligible as the college considers the XAT and CMAT scores as well, the latter gives you a better opportunity to fetch a decent score as the level of difficulty is often on the lower side as compared to the former and CAT.

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Nikhil Kumar

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Rural management is just one topic of CSR. CSR have too many areas involved into it. If you want to join CSR wing of any organization then you must pursue your career in CSR domain. Diploma in CSR will definitely help you to enter into the CSR domain.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

Scholar-Level 18

A candidate desirous of seeking admission in Xavier Institute of Social Service, Ranchihave to appear in an all India level management admission test. Xavier Aptitude Test (XAT) conducted by XLRI, Jamshedpur, Common Admission Test conducted by IIM Ahmedabad, and (CMAT 2017) conducted by AICTE, New Delhi are the only approved examinations through which a candidate can apply to XISS Ranchi.
You are not eligible to seek admission in XISS based on MAT score.

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SIVASISH KOCHA student pursuing b.tech in Comp. Sc

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- XISS is ranked AAA+ whereas NDIM is ranked AA+.
- Eligibility in XISS is three / four years bachelor's degree with minimum 55% marks in aggregate (50% for SC/ST) in any discipline recognized by Association of Indian Universities. Eligibility in NDIM is bachelor's degree(10+2+3 or 4) in any discipline with a minimum of 50% marks in aggregate or equivalent grades.
- Both these colleges have an intake of 60 students for each course.
- Mode of admission for XISS are CMAT, CAT AND XAT whereas NDIM contains one more i.e UGAT-AIMA including the above modes.
-XISS contains a total faculty of 46 whereas NDIM has 76.

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NITHIN EEDUCATIONAL CONSULTANT

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It depends on the type of companies and type of requirements required by the company. We cannot directly tell what will be the job profile without knowing the requirements from the company.

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Aarushi BhattExperienced Campus Representative.

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Placements: Placements of our batch were pretty good. 70-80% are already placed and still, companies are coming for campus placements. Marketing has the highest placement percentage this time. Almost 95% students are placed. Telecom, FMCG, electronics, hospitals, banks, financing etc are few sectors from where companies visited for campus placement. Roles offered by them are management trainee, assistant managers, relationship managers etc.

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