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Dr Suresh Babu CheelapoguSr.Consultant - Management
Scholar-Level 16
Dear Mohammad Imran,
The following institutes in the country are best for imports and export courses:
1. Indian Institute of Foreign Trade-New Delhi
2. Indian Institute of Export Management-Bangalore
3. Welingkar Institute of Management Development-Mumbai
4. The Global Institute of Information Technology-Karnal
5. Symbiosis Centre for Distance Learning-Pune
6. Indian Institution of Export and Import Management-Mumbai
7. Institute of Management Education Research and Training-Pune
8. MARC School of Business-Bangalore
9. Institute of Business Management and Research-Bangalore
10. Arch Academy of Design-Jaipur.
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The following institutes in the country are best for imports and export courses:
1. Indian Institute of Foreign Trade-New Delhi
2. Indian Institute of Export Management-Bangalore
3. Welingkar Institute of Management Development-Mumbai
4. The Global Institute of Information Technology-Karnal
5. Symbiosis Centre for Distance Learning-Pune
6. Indian Institution of Export and Import Management-Mumbai
7. Institute of Management Education Research and Training-Pune
8. MARC School of Business-Bangalore
9. Institute of Business Management and Research-Bangalore
10. Arch Academy of Design-Jaipur.
Check and select.
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Dr Suresh Babu CheelapoguSr.Consultant - Management
Scholar-Level 16
Dear Abhi,
Think big. Normally, almost all the entrance tests in the country for MBA programmes are similar. So prepare extensively and selectively like quants, English, verbal, grammar, etc.
You can follow the books like RS Agarwal for quants and for English Wren and Martin. Also, you can follow Barron GMAT books.
All the best.
Think big. Normally, almost all the entrance tests in the country for MBA programmes are similar. So prepare extensively and selectively like quants, English, verbal, grammar, etc.
You can follow the books like RS Agarwal for quants and for English Wren and Martin. Also, you can follow Barron GMAT books.
All the best.
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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author
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Hi Deepak,
I would advise you to complete your education first, and then explore your interests.
I would advise you to complete your education first, and then explore your interests.
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