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2016-02-02 10:10:36

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2016-02-02 09:56:19

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2016-02-02 09:53:32

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SANVEE JALAN

Contributor-Level 7

Hi
I would request you to refer to our placement report on www.srccgbo.edu.in
It is the interim report.
This year we have already placed 80% of our batch and there are many more companies to come.

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2016-02-02 09:34:24

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Debopriya Sarkar

Contributor-Level 7

You can expect a case study on which you will have to enter into a group discussion. However you might even get any current affairs topic for GD so prepare accordingly.

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2016-02-02 09:22:50

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Goutam Chatterjee

Guide-Level 11

Pursuing journalism is a good idea. To become a journalist for print media or electronic media does not require a specific degree but specific skill set, personality and interest. However, a degree in mass communication will take you closer to your target and you would understand better the requirements of becoming a journalist.
Specifically, there are 391 institutes in India who offer a degree or diploma in journalism. I am providing you a link of https://Shiksha.com where you can find out the institute of your interest in your town or nearest to your town:-
www.tinyurl.com/7bq6xkc

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2016-02-02 08:42:05

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Chandrachur Roy

Contributor-Level 9

NIBM Pune offers specialized course in Banking and Financial Services and is one of the best. This year the average package is 8.6 lakhs INR

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2016-02-02 08:41:06

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IIAD_DELHI Manish Mangla

Beginner-Level 5

Hi Kshitij,
The fee structure for all our courses has been mentioned on our website. Here's the link for it - https://www.iiad.edu.in/admission#FeStr. You can speak to our Admissions Advisors on +911141380000 or +919871383633 to know more about the Admissions Process and Fee Structure.

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2016-02-02 02:09:54

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suma vivek

Contributor-Level 9

In terms of fees , christ is better because the fees for the entire course is 6.7 lakhs. Moreover the return on investment is much higher for christ as the average salary package is around 6 lakhs. This year the placements has been very good as there are many company's that are visiting for the first time and these include facebook ,amazon, DHL, Deloitte. For finance the top companies that visited the campus include Deloitte, KPMG, Ey ans various banks. For lean operations its HUL, Dhl, TCS ans so on. Cisco for marketing and MTR for HR are other top companies. So it would be a worthy decision to opt for christ.

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2016-02-02 01:02:47

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NAGA VENKATA ALEKYA YADAGIRI

Contributor-Level 6

No their is no entrance exam for parttime mba in srm .its your own interest and come directly to college and consult the management people .the fee is same as the full time mba like tution fee :5lakhs for 2 years ,carrier development course fee:10,000/-,books fee:23,500/-.

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2016-02-02 00:51:25

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Chandrachur Roy

Contributor-Level 9

Last year the CAT cutoff was 73 percentile.

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2016-02-02 00:44:07

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sakhiya purvi

Beginner-Level 2

Following are the SAP courses available:
SAP (HRM,HR)
SAP (PP)
SAP(MM)
SAP(FSCM)
SAP(SD)
SAP(PS)
SAP(FICO)

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2016-02-02 00:32:42

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Shail Oberoi

Guide-Level 14

In order to seek placement in an IB firm you need to pursue MBA with specialization in Finance /capital markets. Your first preferences should be to pursue your MBA / PGDM from IIMs or other Tier-I MBA institutes.

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2016-02-02 00:28:21

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Yazad Mithaiwala

Contributor-Level 10

MMS doesn't include any gdpi , and with this percentile is difficult to get into MMS.
Try applying for pgdm , and apply through cat scores, or wait for the next exam and score better.
The last date to submit the form is 27th Feb and the process will start there after

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2016-02-02 00:13:54

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Debajit Chandra

Guide-Level 14

Do you want to pursue full time MCA or via distance education?

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2016-02-02 00:06:56

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Srivatsa Sridhar

Contributor-Level 8

Greetings Karthikeyan. Sorry for the late response.
The cutoff is 60 %ile and the selection process will followed up by a GD and a personal interview. Prepare the current affairs thoroughly, get yourself updated and try and focus on what you actually want to do in terms of career progression, it might be a little difficult initially but give it a thought.
For more info on admissions contact our admissions department. Ph no. 08041432888
IFIM is one of the best colleges in Bangalore and you can surely apply in our college. Placements are good as we have 100% placements record and companies like Times, ACT, Deloitte, KPMG, SBI, ICICI, Axis
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2016-02-02 00:04:14

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