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2015-02-06 14:02:40
Guide-Level 14
Their are many good collages to pursue MBA(HR). 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.
Otherwise, both the college are good. What you can do is,visit the collage and try to talk to the students and their you can actually have the required feedback. Or you can contact
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2015-02-06 13:59:36
Contributor-Level 9
First please see my answer to almost similiar question here https://ask.shiksha.com/which-is-a-better-choice-among-christ-and-xime-i-have-got-admission-to-christ-kengeri-campus-qna-3164921Then as you wants banking sector you may take Finance specialisation HR is the flagship course in XIME.I heard Finance is good in christ as it is basically commerce degree based University
.Also PGDM may not be accpted as ost graduate degree by Public Sector banks.But Private banks will surely accept.Provided this case you may consider christ.
Learning in XIME is very good as it is autonomous institute.So as per learning part you may consi
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2015-02-06 13:59:26Contributor-Level 10
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2015-02-06 13:58:18
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2015-02-06 13:51:21
Beginner-Level 1
let me very clear your placement does not depend on your college fees .
so my advise to you chose a college where you need not to pay so much fees
and please do't worry about job or placement .
just go college learn as much as possible and e-joy your study part
and see if you have good knowledge you defiantly get a good job .
Best of luck
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2015-02-06 12:53:44
Beginner-Level 5
The placement training is generally been guided at end of 1st year because you have to work as an intern in the company after the completion of 1st year. The faculty is always there to guide at anytime you wish to have any kind of clarification. Either regarding placement training or studies.
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2015-02-06 12:19:47Beginner-Level 3
You can apply for the course as for general candidates the cut off is expected to be above 80 this year. Also the profile of the candidate matters a lot. If you have good profile your chances of getting a call is high.
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2015-02-06 12:07:52Beginner-Level 3
Regarding placements, the official figures released last year for all the courses combined was around 5.75 lpa.
And the highest package can go around 10 lpa, if you perform really well, but it depends from year to year, and also if you are willing to go for off campus placements.
The lowest package is around 4.5 lpa, only the really off the hook students who do not perform at all, at times get below 4.5 lpa.
But when you go for sectoral courses like Insurance Business Management or Retail Management, don't worry a
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2015-02-06 10:54:49
Guide-Level 14
A good combination for CS is LLB and it is a highly desirable qualification. It helps you to get better employment and in future, if you decide to take interest in hR compliance, you may decide about that.
If you wish to pursue PhD on the basis of CS, 55 universities including IIMs accept CS as a PG qualification
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