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Husain AkhterSuccess always take long tough path

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It is difficult because your score and percentile is too low, but can try if the seat remains vacant.

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Rahul Ghorai

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Yes, AIMS provide dual MBA, the various courses are finance, marketing,human resources, health care management,banking finance and insurance service management, startups & SMES management.
Talking about hostel, it is 5 km far from college, bus facility is provided every morning from hostel and at evening back from college, talking about finance placements Deloitte and few other companies came last year.
Thank you.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

Scholar-Level 18

The syllabus of B.Tech computer science and engineering (CSE) and IT overlaps between 80 to 90% in various universities. CSE is the study of computers and computational systems. Computer scientists deal mostly with software and software systems; this includes their theory, design, development and application. IT engineering is application of CS for enterprises to meet business goals. CS graduates can easily do both application and systems development whereas as IT engineers are trained to work on application development. Indian IT industry prefers CS graduates over IT because CS is branch taken by toppers in all engineering entrance ex
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Vikram Palani

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Annual fee for B.Tech is around Rs 2-3 lakhs.

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ANAND KALORE

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According to me, your college should not affect your area of specialization (in which you are interested). But, still we can rank specialization as Marketing, HR, Finance and IB and you can get this in most of the colleges.

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Dr Suresh Babu CheelapoguSr.Consultant - Management

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Dear Diksha Urade,
Kindly check the following web link for complete details:
https://www.shiksha.com/mba/ranking/top-mba-colleges-delhi-ncr-accepting-cat/2-0-0-10223-305. all the best.

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Vikram Palani

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Annual fee for MBA is Rs 4 lakhs.

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Sandhya TiwariExtrovert,Straight forward and Fun loving

Beginner-Level 3

It you put up in Bangalore and if you the one who is very hardworking and ambitious then I would like to recommend M. S. Ramaiah College of Nursing Education and Research. IT is all about studying for monthly tests, projects, assignments and practicals.

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Jatin Prateek

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Hi Kavya,
Thanks for your interest in enquiring about our campus New Delhi Institute of Management.
The faculty pool at NDIM is globally acknowledged and has remained associated with 19 international universities.
For placement, the Corporate Resource Centre/Placement Team of college maintains close contact with recruiters throughout the year plays an active role in connecting with the most senior professionals and inviting them to campus to bridge the Industry- Academia gap. For the batch 2014-16, out of total 11% were placed in financial service companies and apart from this there were more who got placed in finance department of othe
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Shruti Pandya

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You need to get above 200 marks to get admission in NIT.

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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

Scholar-Level 18

Hello Rahul,
Very limited seats are available for non-Delhi domicile students in this college. So, to get into it, you need to score really high. May be in region of 250-300.
Best wishes.

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SAI RAMYA YAMALAKONDA

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Both AIMS and ABBS have equal placement opportunities. ABBS is unique in its way of teaching which make you excel in the finance companies to get placed.

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Aastha SinhaMBA aspirant, B. Sc Agriculture graduate

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Scoring 235 marks in CMAT 2017 means that your percentile is around 95-96. JBIMS requires 99+ percentile in CMAT.

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Vikram AdityaEntrepreneur

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If you are pursuing MBA in IT, then most of the companies will hire you on the post for business analyst/ So, your network experience will be consider as a corporate experience. If you are a technical person, then you can pursue MBA after completing 5 years of experience.
All the best.

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shubham laddha

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Hello Varshil,
Yes, you have an excellent chance for getting shortlisted for GD/PI.
All the best.

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Swetha Chilla

Contributor-Level 6

Hi Arun,
With a CMAT score of 32.5, your friend has slim chance of getting a call.

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Sanket KananiCompleted Ele. Er. with distinction.

Contributor-Level 6

As an engineering student, if you want to pursue Masters, than Australia is a better option. It has less expenses than other countries. After completing Master's degree from Australia, they offer highest packages to engineers.

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