I am looking for pdgm or MBA colleges but confused between many colleges. I need help of someone who is unbiased and can guide me.
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Dinesh upadhyay I am a lawyer, aspiring manager , education enthu | Scholar-Level 16
4 years agoFirstly you should decide the type of MBA you want. MBA general management or sectoral MBA. For e. g if you wish to do MBA in forest management than IIFM Bhopal, if you wish to MBA in HRM than XLRI or TISS. You can choose to appear for 2-3 relevant MBA entrance exams for your dream b school. CAT CMAT are few most accepted test score. You can make list of b scholl by referring to nirf b school ranking and other business school ranking. Try yo target top 50 b schools or top 5 b schools relevant to that sectoral MBA. Choosing the type of MBA ( genealogy or sectoral)depend on graduation, interest and future demand. You can plan MBA in thes...more
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