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2016-01-10 22:03:25

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2016-01-10 22:02:40

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Saurabh Dhara

Contributor-Level 8

There is no cut off as such. To be eligible to apply,you should have atleast 50% marks in you graduation and should have appeared for one of CAT,MAT, XAT or CMAT. It is to be noted that only 30% weightage is given to the entrance scores and the rest depends upon how you perform in your GD/PI. To prepare for your GD/PI, be well versed with the present political and business environment of India.

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2016-01-10 21:33:50

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Anil Pandey

Beginner-Level 5

You stand a good chance. It depends on your GDPI now.

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2016-01-10 21:33:06

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Yash Arora

Guide-Level 11

Hi,
As you are from OBC according to your quota the percentile scored by you is pretty good, as you may also get the benefit of the quota in most of the colleges. Few good Colleges in your brackets are:
1. Sydenham IMR – Mumbai.
2. IISWBM – Kolkata.
3. Chetna – Mumbai.
4. Symbiosis Institute of Operations Management – Pune.
5. IIFM – Bhopal.
6. IIT Roorkee – DMS.
7. UPES – Dehradoon.
However, when choosing an MBA college preference should be given to faculty and reputation of the course you want, like UPES for oil and gas Management and core domain MBA programs. You should also keep the placement in mind.
All the best.

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2016-01-10 21:29:49

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Harsha Kumar

Contributor-Level 10

Woxsen School of Business Hyderabad is one of the good college. But to know more and detailed information about the college you should visit the college once and talk to the current students. They are the one who will give you the exact information.

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2016-01-10 21:24:14

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VIKRAM SONIMentor , Artist , Social worker, Traveller

Scholar-Level 16

Mr. Karan,
According to your interest and strong area, you can think of CA, Actuarial Science and even Economics Honors programme because these programmes require good command over Maths and having bright future after obtaining this degree.
Now, in term of CS:
If you have good judgmental quality, legal aptitude, interest in current affairs and good administrative ability, then company secretary is an ideal career path for you. Other essential skills required for this job profile includes good communication skills, a firm grounding in accountancy, secretarial practice and keen mind to learn new things.
As a qualified company secretary, you
...more

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2016-01-10 21:23:38

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Berry Allen

Beginner-Level 5

To get maximum 80 marks. Well, if it's out of 90 then you have to Master every chapter but if it's out of 200 or more, then you should prepare:
1. Electrostatics.
2. Optics.
3. Current Electricity.
4. SHM.
5. Rotation and
6. Law of Motion.

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2016-01-10 21:03:25

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jasmeet kaur

Contributor-Level 7

Yeah these campuses are not recognized. by UGC and basically the difference between PGPM and MBA is that at the end you will get certificate in pgpm, which is not accepted by govt sector and 2nd in MBA u will get degree and would be accepted by govt sector as well.

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2016-01-10 21:03:03

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Aniruddha Rege

Contributor-Level 10

The tuition fees are Rs. 4.4 lakh for your first year. They may vary slightly in the second year. This does not include hostel and mess fees, which will be extra if you choose to take accommodation in the hostel.

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2016-01-10 20:56:30

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Ishita Vaidya

Contributor-Level 7

BITS MBA has no minimum score required. We shortlist candidates for GD-PI based on overall profile. You might get a call depending on your profile.

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2016-01-10 20:51:46

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2016-01-10 20:50:32

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Harsha Kumar

Contributor-Level 10

Some of the colleges are:
New Delhi Institute of Management, NDIM, Tughlakabad, Delhi
Xavier Institute of Management and Entrepreneurship, (XIME Bangalore)
Asian Business School (ABS, Noida)
Indus Business Academy
Jagannath International Management School
Indus Business Academy (IBA Bangalore)
Christ University Institute of Management, Hosur Road, Bangalore

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2016-01-10 20:45:15

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2016-01-10 20:42:27

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Nirav Banerjee

Beginner-Level 2

Hi Nikitha, the above answer is a slice of reality. Obviously there are quite a few B-schools that offer excellent management programmes in both Hyderabad and Bangalore! Most institutes listed above are good and have their own pros and cons. I would suggest you shortlist a few based on recent awards, recognitions, placement information and quality of faculty.
Finally, you need to be convinced that you're interested in an MBA and you really desire to excel in an elective or field of your choice that's present in the course. You need that clarity and the willingness to work hard at a B-school in order to be an achiever.
All the best.

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2016-01-10 20:41:25

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Ananthjith P

Contributor-Level 6

Getting a call for 78.22 wouldn't be difficult . Since there are many new IIM's in the picture its likely that the cutoffs in NITT would also be reduced as a result. So do apply.

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2016-01-10 20:32:46

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2016-01-10 20:27:55

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2016-01-10 20:17:58

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Rajat Singh

Beginner-Level 5

Hello Kamal,
Every Management is Better every time ,
Talking About Tourism Management , the Answer is BIG "YES".
And the reason for this is,Tourism is the only industry which is "zero smoke"
means, no manufacturing, no production, no export, no import, just Market and sell the Intangible Products.
The future of Tourism industry is Bright undoubtedly, and the most important thing of tourism industry is ,
it welcomes all the professionals form all the industries.

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2016-01-10 20:16:28

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Harsha Kumar

Contributor-Level 10

Some of the colleges in Mumbai are:
- Prin. L. N. Welingkar Institute of Management Development & Research (WeSchool)
- Sydenham Institute of Management Studies, Research and Entrepreneurship Education (SIMSREE)
- SIES College of Management Studies (SIESCOMS)
- St. Francis Institute of Management & Research (SFIMAR)
- ITM Business School, Navi Mumbai (ITM)

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2016-01-10 20:08:07

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MOHD HISAMUDDIN KHAN

Beginner-Level 5

Hii. Mohamed, do you belong to any category?

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