hello. i have 80% cat and 93%cmat. i have completed BMS. i wanted to know if PGDM E-Biz for me? or is it dominantly for Engg students?

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2016-01-27 17:48:42
No it is not dominantly for engg. students rather it gives holistic approach to industry.You will be taught in a general way as a PGDM core guys are treated and i think going for E-BIZ is a good option as it holds upcoming future of the business industry.

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susanna puthooran
2016-01-22 09:01:27
There is no specific cut off as mentioned by the college.however the cut off is between 80-85%. So you definitely have a good chance. Ebiz is usually preferred by engineers ,it concentrates on the ebiz sector and it's requirements and subjects are thus aligned

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2016-01-22 08:52:06
Hello, E-Biz has nothing to do with engineering background. E- business is the upcoming trend of business in India and worldwide, so if you are genuinely interested for it, go for it. All the best.

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