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2011-09-12 19:20:14
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I am a student at the Delhi Business School and Produly I can say its definitely one of the best schools in Delhi/NCR Region, because of its placements, its faculty and its course structure.
Will come to them one by one.
1. The Faculty - The school has great faculty many of whom come from aborad from nay interbational universities to teach. There are also many exchange programs with the Best Bschools of the world.
2. The Course Structure - I am doing a dual MBA in Finance and Marketing . You could do a similar course or choose anythink else like operations, IT, International Business. along with that we do a PGP in Entrepreneurship
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2011-09-12 19:19:14
Contributor-Level 7
As has been told that its indeed very upcoming as a career option, i would agree on this. The same for people receving tese much salaries in their respective fields.
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 with HSBC global. Likewise as a student you could learn Health care management as well as doing Finance courses which means a dual MBA.
At DBS, Top that up with a diploma in Entrepreneurship and business and you are ideally positioned in
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2011-09-12 19:15:11Beginner-Level 2
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2011-09-12 19:12:12
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US does not recognize a dental degree from India. The person must complete DDS from USA and be licensed through one of the boards (eastern, california, etc.) to be able to practice .Colleges which offer Advanced Standing Program (DDS/DMD) to foreign trained dentists require at least NDEB Part I. Most of the dental schools which offer this program require at least 83%.Foreign dental students can get into the Advanced Placement program of DDS wherein they join in the 2nd year of the program.
Typically, yearly expenses are in the range of US $ 80,000 to one lakh dollar. So, a two year program will cost US $1,60,000 to US $200,00
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2011-09-12 19:11:34
Contributor-Level 7
MBA in Marketing is a good idea since marketing has a lot of scope in future. As I know that marketing as to really boom in India with bigger players like Reliance, the tatas, the birlas have huge marketing budgets and so have a lot of job requirements as these companies grow. Hrs of these are coming for recruitments and offering good packages to Business School freshers. Marketing overall also is coming of age so a very interesting field to be in.
I would suggest that you should go for a course which makes you more industry prepared or increase your probability of placements.
For example I am a student at the Delhi Business School
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2011-09-12 19:10:39
Contributor-Level 7
With India's economy poised to grow at 9% Plus, There are going to be a lot of jobs which are going to be created in marketing and Finance with Banks, marketing companies, Mutual funds and FMCG eyeing for these candidates. What is required is for students to be spesialising in multiple fields so that they could perform better in the industry. From that prespective a dual degree really helps as it did to me.
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 marketing/operations as well as doin
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2011-09-12 19:10:22New Question
2011-09-12 19:09:29
Contributor-Level 7
MBA in Marketing is a good idea since marketing has a lot of scope in future. As I know that marketing as to really boom in India with bigger players like Reliance, the tatas, the birlas have huge marketing budgets and so have a lot of job requirements as these companies grow. Hrs of these are coming for recruitments and offering good packages to Business School freshers. Marketing overall also is coming of age so a very interestng field to be in.
I would suggest that you should go for a course which makes you more industry prepared or increase your probability of placements. For example I am a student at the Delhi Business School
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2011-09-12 19:08:38
Contributor-Level 7
If you ask me about any college such as IIPM 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. What i am
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2011-09-12 19:07:10
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Unlike India, USA universities offers MS/MSC degrees, for example MS(Computer Science)/MSC(Computer Science).
Most of the universities in USA requires 16 years of education, for admission in the masters course.They do not accept 15 (12+3) years of education.
I hope this answers your query.
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2011-09-12 19:06:15New Question
2011-09-12 19:02:01
Contributor-Level 10
1. If Not MBA then What Else?
2. MBA at What Cost?
3. What Job After MBA?
4. Are u financial sound or taking loan from bank?
4. How much u will get after MBA?
5. Dose ur base degree get enhanced after MBA or your line get changed after doing MBA?
6. Are u choosing MBA after seeing to the others?
7. How about ur communication Skills?
8. Does Money is the only criteria in career or Job satisfaction also does matter?
Just think twice and thrice and if ur answer comes to yes then only chose MBA. Otherwise there are lot of other fields where u can make ur career in less amount of money as well as
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2011-09-12 19:00:53
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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2011-09-12 18:58:31
Contributor-Level 7
Its good that you have Chosen your MBA specialization in marketing as I know that marketing as to really boom in India with bigger players like Reliance, the tatas, the birlas have huge marketing budgets and so have a lot of job requirements as these companies grow. Hrs of these are coming for recruitments and offering good packages to Business School freshers. Marketing overall also is coming of age so a very interestng field to be in.
I would suggest that you should go for a course which makes you more industry prepared or increase your probability of placements. For example I am a student at the Delhi Business School and Pursui
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2011-09-12 18:57:50
Guide-Level 11
Kinldy specify the course for which you wish t know the requirements as these vary.
Generally a 6.5 in IELTS for PG courses is recommended and 6.0 for UG courses.
TOEFL a minimum of 90-100 depending on the course.
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2011-09-12 18:57:37
Contributor-Level 7
Its good that you have Chosen your MBA specialization in marketing as I know that marketing as to really boom in India with bigger players like Reliance, the tatas, the birlas have huge marketing budgets and so have a lot of job requirements as these companies grow. Hrs of these are coming for recruitments and offering good packages to Business School freshers. Marketing overall also is coming of age so a very interestng field to be in.
I would suggest that you should go for a course which makes you more industry prepared or increase your probability of placements. For example I am a student at the Delhi Business School and Pursui
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