Can you suggest the best colleges in terms of ROI that I can get for MBA or PGDM with 693.5 marks and 92.84 percentile in MAT?

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Asked by Shivam Anand
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Dear Shivam Anand, In Mumbai, you can apply for colleges like Wellingkar, SP Jain, KJ Somaiyya. In Pune, you can go for IMT group and IMS group, Symbiosis group, IMD Gurgaon, IMI group, etc. which have got good placements. You can expect ROI for the same. All the best.

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Aarushi Bhatt
9 years ago
1. Alliance School of Business, Bangalore, Karnataka (Colleges for MBA, Executive MBA, BBM, Ph.D in Alliance University, Bangalore, India) 2. Christ University, Bangalore, Karnataka (Christ University, Bangalore, Karnataka) 3. Amity University, Noida, U.P. (Leading best top ranked institutes, colleg

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