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2015-02-04 14:32:57Beginner-Level 1
Good Luck.
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2015-02-04 14:21:33New Question
2015-02-04 14:13:41
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2015-02-04 13:59:34
Beginner-Level 3
In regards to final placement, Best companies from industries come up for campus recruitment at ITM.
Following are the ITM Placements for 2014:
Highest CTC - 30 Lakhs (International)
Highest CTC - 7.28 Lakhs (Domestic)
Average CTC - 4.6 Lakhs
For more details on placements visit ://www.itm.edu/pgdm/pgdm_placements.php
To assist you with any further queries call on ITM Toll Free - 1800-20
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2015-02-04 13:47:00
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2015-02-04 13:36:22
Contributor-Level 9
There is no reason that you cannot study further. If you have the interest to complete your education, and a desire to learn more in life, nobody can stop you.
If you find is difficult to go to a college due to money constraints, you can opt for distance learning.
Also, decide whether you wish to fo for arts, science, commerce, or any other stream. For this you have to analyse your own interests. Which subjects thrill you, which you enjoy most, and in which subjects you want to know more, what are
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2015-02-04 13:34:57
Guide-Level 14
Congratulations! You have scored quite good marks. Their are many good collages which take more than 80%tile. But It is tough to state which one is better as every institute has it's own plus and minus points. You need to check certain parameters before joining any institute such as :
*recognition.
*success rate.
*how old the institute is.
*course details.
*faculty.
*alumni feedback.
*Specialization offered.
*Past placements records.
*Tuition fees.
*City preference.
*Industry interface etc.
So, think and decide wisely.
Below are some good institutes offering MBA:
1. IIM, Delhi
2. IMT, Ghaziabad
3. BIMTech, Greater Noida
4. Amity Business Sch
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2015-02-04 13:29:52Beginner-Level 3
And there is nothing like direct admission.
But don't be upset by 20% in CAT, our education system is crappy. There is no transparency, there is no authenticity, so you never know what happened with you. So don't loose faith in you, and make a bang in the coming year.
My suggestion would be, take a break from MBA, consider other options like - job, business, free-lancing, consulting, etc for 1 or 2 years, and then get back to MBA.
Try different things, that will give you more idea of what you are better at.
I will tell you a small story. On
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2015-02-04 13:26:19
Beginner-Level 2
For more details, you can visit the following link
http://dsb.edu.in/placement/
Have a good day!
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2015-02-04 13:21:42
Guide-Level 14
Please let us know in detail if you have done your graduation and in which stream.
However as per your query I would suggest you to work for 2-3 years after completing your graduation and then opt for further studies.
The advantage of this step would be:
- You will gain relevant work experience.
- After working you will know which course to pursue that can further enhance your career prospects.
- If you are interested in pursuing MBA, then this work experience would help you to decide which specialization to opt in MBA that can further enhance your career prospects.
- Candidates with work experience will have competitive advantage
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2015-02-04 13:18:59Beginner-Level 3
Good luck.
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2015-02-04 13:15:29Beginner-Level 3
Doing MBA in Finance opens up a lot of opportunities.
I cannot comment about the placement scenario about the Amity business school, because I don't have the exact figures. But if you think about the quality of education, exposure etc, you will surely know which Business school you shall go in - BIMTECH or Amity !
If you live nearby, you should visit both BIMTECH and Amity and talk around, you will get more idea, and details to make your decision.
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2015-02-04 12:57:27Beginner-Level 4
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2015-02-04 12:47:21Beginner-Level 4
As for now, nothing can be said for sure. Once all the applications are in by 27th Feb,2015 and scrutinized, then a relative list will be generated. As for the 2014-16 batch, the admissions were closed at the CAT score of 70 percentile.
The average pay as of now stands at 6.67 Lacs p.a. but there isn't any statistic for freshers in particular. A candidate who proves his/her worth at the time of placements gets a deserving pay in return.
For details on expenses and other SPM admission policy & procedure, please go through the below link:
http://spm.pdpu.ac.in/pdf/MBA-Admission-Policy-2015-16.pdf
Best Wishes
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2015-02-04 12:46:53
Beginner-Level 3
At ITM we ensure that best companies from industries come on campus for recruitment.
Following are the ITM Placements for Finance specialization in 2014:
Highest CTC - 6.5 Lakhs
Average CTC - 5.8 Lakhs
For more details on placements visit ://www.itm.edu/pgdm/pgdm_placem
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2015-02-04 12:34:25Contributor-Level 6
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2015-02-04 12:25:17
Beginner-Level 4
We have various prestigious companies visiting us regularly for placements. We have a dedicated and a experienced Placement cell that works rigorously for the betterment of the student community.
The average salary would Rs.5.5Lakhs p.a approximately.
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2015-02-04 12:23:29
Beginner-Level 4
The overall fees for PGDM is Rs.6.75lakhs approximately.For further queries you may reach our Admission Team,Email: admissions@psgim.ac.inPhone:91422-4304447
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2015-02-04 12:22:01
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2015-02-04 12:18:22Contributor-Level 10
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