Is Presidency good for doing MBA in Bangalore and also for placements? I have a doubt kindly provide information.

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I am from commerce background only and I have applied for PGCET and I have 70% in my degree academics.

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    Mohit Mehta Live Life Regret Free! | Contributor-Level 7

    6 years ago
    Presidency is a new college and hence, has the latest and the most practical syllabus. The placements are good too, as companies like Thomson Reuters, Zoom Cars, etc. come for internship and placements. Also, Presidency being a new university would give you a lot of opportunities to polish your talents. Hence, choosing this would be really good.
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    Samarth K | Contributor-Level 6

    6 years ago
    Doing MBA from Presidency University, Bengaluru is not just good, but it's great because we're one of those finest Universities which offers a student a perfect blend of practicality and theory.
    Those include, 6 months monitored internship program, dual major specialisation, soft skill training, learning through the case study, students constantly involving in assignments, presentations and projects, both group and individual.
    Coming to placements part, it all starts from yen internship. The placements for the internship will be taken care by us, where a student can choose a company or any particular field that they'd want to work. Apa
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    Shabana Bee | Scholar-Level 17

    6 years ago
    Presidency University is a good place to study, but it's probably not the best in the country (best is a relative term). There are some science departments endowed with the best faculty members and some lack in that area. If one wishes to study mathematics, I guess Belur RKM would be the best place followed by St.Xaviers. Each and every institution is special in it's own way. These are my personal opinions and I don't term them as the qualitative tool to gauge an institution. They are in fact the mixed bags of good and the bad things.

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