Is Sikkim University good for MBA?

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Asked by Nishar Ahmed

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    Saiyam Jain | Contributor-Level 8

    9 months ago

    One of the possibilities for studying an MBA in Sikkim is Sikkim University. It provides nine specialisations for its full-time residential MBA programme. GD and PI are considered after CAT, CMAT, and MAT results for admission. For the first year, the cost is INR 16,102, and for the second year, it is INR 12,240.

    Sikkim Manipal University and Sikkim Professional University are two other MBA options in Sikkim. They also have their own specialisations, fees, and qualifying requirements. You can contrast them to see which best fits your tastes and professional objectives.

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    Answered by

    khushi ahmad

    10 months ago

    Sikkim University is a good fit for an MBA program, consider researching the following: 

    1. Accreditation: Check if the MBA programme is accredited by recognised accrediting bodies.

    2. Faculty: Look into the qualifications and experience of the faculty members teaching in the program.

    3. Curriculum: Review the curriculum to see if it covers relevant and up-to-date business topics and skills.

    4. Industry connections: Investigate if the university has partnerships with companies for internships, projects, or placements.

    5. Alumni network: Explore the alumni network and see if it provides support and networking opportunities.

    6. Reviews an

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    Tannu Verma | Contributor-Level 10

    10 months ago

    Sikkim University is one of the options for pursuing MBA in Sikkim. It offers a full-time residential MBA programme with nine specialisations to choose from. The admission is based on CAT/CMAT/MAT scores followed by GD and PI. The fee structure is INR 16,102 for the first year and INR 12,240 for the second year.

    Some other alternatives for MBA in Sikkim are Sikkim Manipal University and Sikkim Professional University. They also have their own eligibility criteria, fee structure, and specialisations. You can compare them and see which one suits your preferences and career goals.

     

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