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The total number of seats offered for both PGDM and MMS is 120 each. There is Tamil Linguistic Minority in this college and 51% of seats are reserved for them in both courses. Rest of the seats are divided into Mumbai University students and other than Mumbai University students.
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Assessing the placement prospects for an MBA in Oil and Gas, particularly with your 4 years of industry experience, requires careful consideration of several factors. While an MBA can boost your career trajectory, it's essential to analyze the specific placement data of the program you're considering. For UPES, you need to investigate their official placement reports, looking at the companies that recruit MBA graduates in Oil and Gas, the average salary packages, and the job roles offered. Also, consider the industry connections and the career support services provided by UPES.
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Between BBA (Hons.) and B.Com (Hons.) the choice depends on your career goals—BBA is more about management leadership and business strategy while B.Com focuses on accounts finance and commerce fundamentals. The good part is that LPU offers both programs with modern curriculum internships, and strong placement support, so whichever you pick, you'll get solid exposure and opportunities. And admission is open until 25th March 2026. However, the exact availability of B.Com or BBA may vary, so the safest way is to check the official LPU website for the latest program list.
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