Considering Covid19, which are the Best MBA Colleges to apply for?

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Asked by Yash Jain

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    Dhruv Takk Education Counselor at JK Lakshmipat University

    4 years ago
    Coronavirus Pandemic has brought in a lot of uncertainty in the world and it is very difficult to say when will things get back to normal and when would classroom education be like before. We never know but things might even get worse. In my opinion, this is the best time to study because the job market is in recession and its better to stay away from the job market and focus on studies and build your skill in the way the job market would be needing. Because of the havoc coronavirus has created, the market and the required or expected skills are also changing with time and everything in recent years have become digital. One must look f
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    Deepika Choudhary

    5 years ago
    You can go for IILM Lodhi road campus. The PGDM programme at IILM provides students with a strong exposure to global best practices in business while being firmly rooted in an emerging markets context. With a strong emphasis on entrepreneurship and family business, the impact of applied technology on commerce, and the emerging global markets, programmes at the IILM focus on managing business in fast-evolving and volatile environments. IILM also provides dual specialisation courses in HR, Finance, Marketing, operation, Entrepreneurship or IB. Also, the PGDM course offers:
    Excellent placements across FMCG, Financial Services, HR consultin
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    Anita Singh | Contributor-Level 6

    5 years ago
    JK Lakshmipat University, Jaipur is supported by 125 year old JK organizations. Thus, the common fear amongst the students that due to Covid 19 they would not be able to get good placements is addressed by JKLU. It has very good network in the higher education and industrial sector which helps their MBA graduates to get a fine job. The University also offers scholarships on the basis of merit, if you've got good scores/ percentile in the national level management entrance exams then you will get scholarship. In this way your education can be much below 6,00,000. Companies such as Capital One, Accenture, HP, Infosys, IBM, ZS, Paytm, Lar
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