I am confused to choose a college for MBA. I am planning to give September MAT, which college should I go for?

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Asked by Nakul Chalotra

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    mahima yadav | Contributor-Level 7

    7 years ago
    I will recommend you JIMS-Rohini, Sector-5 as it is approved by AICTE and accredited by NAAC and NBA. They provide live projects and summer internship programme opportunities to the student for the better understanding of the corporate world. The average package is 4-5 LPA and the highest package is around 12 LPA i.e quite a good ROI.
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    Priyanka Awasthi I am not perfect but i am limited edition | Contributor-Level 7

    7 years ago
    Dear Nakul, I will recommend you jims Rohini sector 5, as it is approved by AICTE and accredited by NAAC and NBA. They provide live project and summer internship programme opportunity to the student for the better understanding of the corporate world. The average package is 4-5 lac and the highest package is 10 lac till date. They conduct number of workshop and series of guest lectures to enhance the personality of the students. I will recommend you to go with this college. For further information please visit official site. Thank you.
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    chaitanya venkat

    7 years ago
    You have not mentioned your CAT score based on your CAT score you can apply for colleges. If you have a nice score, then try for the mock counselling online you will get the best colleges list, then you can apply for them based on your interest.

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