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2011-07-07 03:30:52
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First of all congratulations. You have a decent enough MAT score to get into a good Business School. however you should choose an MBA school very carefully.
The rule of the thumb says that you should Research a college by paying a visit to the university and ask the right questions to the counsellors which are
1. The quality of the faculty
2. The degree which is being offered with the college.
3. The placements and the fee structure of the college.
As an student of Delhi Business School I would like to suggest that Delhi Business School is rated as one of the finest Business Schools of Delhi NCR and so you should definitely have lo
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2011-07-07 03:29:56
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2011-07-07 03:28:56
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1. The quality of the faculty
2. The degree which is being offered with the college.
3. The placements and the fee structure of the college.
As an student of Delhi Business School I would like to suggest that Delhi Business School is rated as one of the finest Business Schools of Delhi NCR and so you should definitely have look into DBS. The DBS has a unique advantage of offering a dual specialisation MBA in Finance and Marketing or could be Finance and IB.
Just to tell you as far as t
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2011-07-07 03:20:28
Contributor-Level 7
Its good that you have thought of doing an MBA in Finance as Finance is one of the most upcoming fields of today. With India's GDP growing at 9% plus a lot of institutions will need more banking and financial services skills and hence a lot more jobs will be created.
I would suggest that you should go for a course which makes you more industry prepared to increase the probability of your placements. For example I am a student at the Delhi Business School and Pursuing a MBA dual degree in Finance and Marketing.
What i am experiencing is a very industry related course curriculum because of which i have got great summer placement wit
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2011-07-07 03:19:15
Contributor-Level 7
It good you have thought of doing an MBA in Finance as Finance is one of the most upcoming fields of today. With India's GDP growing at 9% plus a lot of institutions will need more bankng.
The rule of the thumb says that you should Research a college by paying a visit to the university and ask the right questions to the counsellors which are
1. The quality of the faculty
2. The degree which is being offered with the college.
3. The placements and the fee structure of the college.
As an student of Delhi Business School I would like to suggest that Delhi Business School is rated as one of the finest Business Schools of Delhi NCR and
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2011-07-07 03:18:12Guide-Level 11
DBS is an Autonomous Institute which is not approved any educational council UGC or AICTE so; generally it is advisable not to opt for such institutions. However, the last decision would always be yours as we are there to guide you, few of the things which I would suggest that you should check before getting into any Institute are: First and foremost the recognition of the Institute (the institute must be recognized by UGC or AICTE), Secondly, the course curriculum and the study material, the infrastructure, the faculty(their educational background), the placement, last but not least Institutes reputation in the job market f
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2011-07-07 03:17:01
Contributor-Level 7
The current Process of Admission at the Delhi Business School which is located at the Badarpur Metro Station in New Delhi is very Simple. You should first Undertake CAT/MAT/XAT entrance tests whicgh make you eligible to take admission in the School.
For students who have not taken tis test could undergo the DBS entrance test which have to take in the campus Premises.
This is Followed by a detailed GD/PI process at the Main campus or at any other place as per DBS GD/PI schdule in a city near you. Dont forget to get all the required documents like Marksheets, Photos, ID Proofs at the GD/PI Center.
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2011-07-07 03:16:03
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If you ask me about any college such as IIPM, NDIM, DBS or any other Business School I would advice you to as a rule of thumb foloww this process about a B school.
1. What is the placements structure of the college?
2. What is the fees and the degree affiliation of the college.
3. What is the Course structure and Industry exposure.
IIPM does snot have its degree recognized by any other University in India and so its one of the worst options for a BSchool candidate. They have a huge marketing budget and thats it and thats what they sell.
I am a student at the Delhi Business School and Pursuing a MBA dual degree in Finance and Marketing
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2011-07-07 03:15:10Guide-Level 11
However, all these institutes are at the same level, but one of the very important factor to choose the institute is recognition of one of the Education council like UGC or AICTE, according to this I feel NDIM can be a right option.
However, I would suggest you to visit all the three Institutes and try and talk to the current batch students and get few of the alumnae contacts as well. This will give you a real picture about the institute. Few of the other important factors which you should keep in mind are: the course curriculum and the study material, the infrastructure, the faculty (their educational background), the placeme
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2011-07-07 03:13:54
Contributor-Level 7
To be honest both are doing equally well in terms of Placements as When the Indian Economy grows, both of them grow side by side. Both of them will generate a lot of jobs in future.
To avail this advantage you should be ideally positioned and be more industry prepared than your peers. I.E you should choose an MBA course like a Dual MBA where you learn both of them.
My Example, I am a regular student at the Delhi Business School and Pursuing a MBA dual degree in Finance and Marketing. What i am experiencing is a very industry related course curriculum because of which i have got great summer placement with HSBC global(package 7 lakh
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2011-07-07 03:12:51
Contributor-Level 7
As a current student of MBA, I believe that SAP and ERP courses are really beneficical for the career growth whichever sector it be like manufacturing, Retail, FMCG or Financial services sectors.
I am a student at the Delhi Business School and Pursuing a MBA dual degree in Finance and Marketing. i have got great summer placement with HSBC global. Likewise as a student you could learn Retail Management well as doing Finance courses which means a dual MBA. Top that up with a diploma in Entrepreneurship and business and you are ideally positioned in your career graph. Like wise at Delhi Business School you could pursue an MBA in Fi
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2011-07-07 03:11:32Guide-Level 11
Few of the important thing which you should keep in mind while choosing any institute are: First and foremost the recognition of the Institute (the institute must be recognized by UGC or AICTE), Secondly, the course curriculum and the study material, the infrastructure, the faculty(their educational background), the placement, last but not least Institutes reputation in the job market for which you should visit the institute and try and talk to the current batch students and get few of the alumnae contacts as well. This will give you a real picture about the institute.
Coming to DBS although you can go for this Institute I wou
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2011-07-07 03:10:29
Contributor-Level 7
I understand that you have a low MAT score but you should know that althought its low, you could still get into a top notch Business School. business schoosl like Delhi Business School for their admissions consider not just MAT score but place equal weightage on X, XII and graduation performance along with that the score in Gd/PI.
i can tell you out of my experience as an MBA student at the Delhi Business School which is in Delhi. i am currently pursuing a dual degree in Finance and Marketing and have secured a summer placements at the HSBC global Markets which is a pioneer in the Global Financial services sector.
Its important fo
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