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monali shillCurrent Student
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MBA in HR definitely has a very good scope, provided it is done from a good college. XLRI and TISS are the two best colleges for HR. Preparation for MBA entrance examinations can be done in 3 months only if you have your basics clear for quant
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MBA in HR definitely has a very good scope, provided it is done from a good college. XLRI and TISS are the two best colleges for HR. Preparation for MBA entrance examinations can be done in 3 months only if you have your basics clear for quants. Good reasoning skills and good comprehending skills for RC which is said to be the soul of VA. MBA entrance examinations has nothing to do with the number of months you spend in preparation, what matters most is the number of mocks you take and the way you analyse them. I hope this helps you.
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Hari Krishnan PrasathCurrent Student
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From this year onwards, business analytics has been made a stand-alone course at the university.
7 years ago
What questions are asked in the interview held by Christ University, Bangalore for BBA admission?
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Tanveer KhanCurrent Student
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In the interview, everything starts with an introduction about you, then they will ask some personal question about your home, family, schooling, etc. They will ask you for the micro-presentation on any topic given to you. They will ask questi
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In the interview, everything starts with an introduction about you, then they will ask some personal question about your home, family, schooling, etc. They will ask you for the micro-presentation on any topic given to you. They will ask questions related to your interest subjects. Be good at whatever subject you are best in. During the interview, they will check your confidence level and communication skills. These are some questions that will help you.
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7 years ago
Is taking leave a big issue at Christ University? Is it so or are we provided with enough leaves in a year?
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Raghul KrishnanCurrent Student
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Taking leave is not an issue but you need to maintain 85% attendance in the semester. It is not very difficult as long as you don't take leave leisurely.
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Ankita SharmaCurrent Student
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Hi,
You can try for LM Thapar School of Management for MBA. They have a great faculty with 80% professors as PhD holders. They also have international visiting faculty. Their recent placement records state that in 2017 the highest salary packa
You can try for LM Thapar School of Management for MBA. They have a great faculty with 80% professors as PhD holders. They also have international visiting faculty. Their recent placement records state that in 2017 the highest salary packa
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Hi,
You can try for LM Thapar School of Management for MBA. They have a great faculty with 80% professors as PhD holders. They also have international visiting faculty. Their recent placement records state that in 2017 the highest salary package was 25.31 Lacs.
You can also earn 50% credit from their international partner universities.
Visit this link for their admission criteria - http://lmtsm.thapar.edu/index.php/mba-programme/eligibility-criteria
Their admissions close today. You can apply here - bit.ly/2ombno1
You can try for LM Thapar School of Management for MBA. They have a great faculty with 80% professors as PhD holders. They also have international visiting faculty. Their recent placement records state that in 2017 the highest salary package was 25.31 Lacs.
You can also earn 50% credit from their international partner universities.
Visit this link for their admission criteria - http://lmtsm.thapar.edu/index.php/mba-programme/eligibility-criteria
Their admissions close today. You can apply here - bit.ly/2ombno1
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Tanveer KhanCurrent Student
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No, you will have to study only one preference they ask, because there are thousands of applicants, so with more preferences yours chances increase.
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After 12th you can do BBA, BCA, B.Com. Such courses are best and if you want to do BBA for that details are as follows:
Any student who has passed 12th with a minimum of 45% is eligible to take admission in BBA.
Procedure for taking admission ta
Any student who has passed 12th with a minimum of 45% is eligible to take admission in BBA.
Procedure for taking admission ta
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After 12th you can do BBA, BCA, B.Com. Such courses are best and if you want to do BBA for that details are as follows:
Any student who has passed 12th with a minimum of 45% is eligible to take admission in BBA.
Procedure for taking admission take your required documents like 10th marks card,12th marks card, study certificates, transfer certificate, caste and income certificate if claiming declaration for fees concession and have 2 set of of photocopies of it with you and take it to the college where you are interested to take to admission for BBA.
Any student who has passed 12th with a minimum of 45% is eligible to take admission in BBA.
Procedure for taking admission take your required documents like 10th marks card,12th marks card, study certificates, transfer certificate, caste and income certificate if claiming declaration for fees concession and have 2 set of of photocopies of it with you and take it to the college where you are interested to take to admission for BBA.
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KHUSHBU GERACurrent Student
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Hi, the job location depends from company to company and also on the project on which you will be working on. It can be Delhi, Bangalore or any other city.
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Tanveer KhanCurrent Student
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The basic selection start with you clearing MAT with at least 600+ to get into MBA in finance, marketing or HR. 450+ in GMAT or 300+ in GRE, 70+ percentile in CAT or CMAT. However, there are few in which 550 score is the eligibility like for M
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The basic selection start with you clearing MAT with at least 600+ to get into MBA in finance, marketing or HR. 450+ in GMAT or 300+ in GRE, 70+ percentile in CAT or CMAT. However, there are few in which 550 score is the eligibility like for MBA in tourism, German MBA, dual MBA program. You also must have 50% aggregate in all semester of your graduation. After that, the actual selection process start where GD is done for 35 minutes for each group and a micro presentation for 90seconds for each candidate. Written test, in which you will have to write on a given topic on one full A4 sheet paper within 10 minutes. Finally if you clear through all these personal interview is conducted. If you perform well, you hopefully will clear it. It looks tough, but with decent preparation it is not that hard. Know your subjects properly that the secret. Hope that helps.
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VEDANT VAIDCurrent Student
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Hi Nikhil,
Both the colleges are good and equal in all terms. What you should consider is the fees and the cost of living because the placements are equal inboth these colleges.
Moreover NDIM has been awarded as the best "Industry Linked Manage
Both the colleges are good and equal in all terms. What you should consider is the fees and the cost of living because the placements are equal inboth these colleges.
Moreover NDIM has been awarded as the best "Industry Linked Manage
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Hi Nikhil,
Both the colleges are good and equal in all terms. What you should consider is the fees and the cost of living because the placements are equal inboth these colleges.
Moreover NDIM has been awarded as the best "Industry Linked Management institute" by CII and AICTE.
All the best.
Both the colleges are good and equal in all terms. What you should consider is the fees and the cost of living because the placements are equal inboth these colleges.
Moreover NDIM has been awarded as the best "Industry Linked Management institute" by CII and AICTE.
All the best.
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