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a week agoBeginner-Level 3
Yes, the university has many cells and centers that help MBA students work on business ideas in a simple and step-by-step way. One main center is the Chandigarh University Technology Business Incubator (CUTBI), which helps students create jobs and build startups.
CU also has an Innovation & Entrepreneurship Development Cell (IEDC). This cell assists with idea validation, patent support, and small seed funding of up to INR 1 lakh for developing the first prototype. The campus also runs Campus Tank, where students pitch ideas and get access to a big funding pool of almost USD 6 million. There is also REDC, which promotes rural entre
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a week agoBeginner-Level 3
Trust me, Chandigarh University for MBA is the bestest choice ever. The course structure is kept up to date in accordance with industry needs. The university follows outcome-based learning. The campus provides access to labs for analytics, finance tools, marketing software, and case study–based teaching. CU runs entrepreneurship centers CUTBI, IEDC, and Campus Tank for students interested in new ventures, providing even seed money for ideas.
The placement ecosystem is also wide because numerous companies from consulting, banking, IT, FMCG, and retail to e-commerce visit each year. Students get placed in roles such as analytics,
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a week agoBeginner-Level 3
Trust me, Chandigarh University for MBA is the bestest choice ever. The course structure is kept up to date in accordance with industry needs. The university follows outcome-based learning. The campus provides access to labs for analytics, finance tools, marketing software, and case study–based teaching. CU runs entrepreneurship centers CUTBI, IEDC, and Campus Tank for students interested in new ventures, providing even seed money for ideas.
The placement ecosystem is also wide because numerous companies from consulting, banking, IT, FMCG, and retail to e-commerce visit each year. Students get placed in roles such as analytics, market
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a week agoBeginner-Level 5
You can apply for gnm nursing if you have st category . but u should have 45% or 50% marks in 12th.
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a week agoContributor-Level 7
Yes, MAT score valid for MAH CET counselling for MBA/MMS. Candidates can apply for admission to Maharashtra MBA colleges by registering for the CAP round under non-MAH CET category. MAH CET CAP is conducted in July-August, every year.
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a week agoContributor-Level 7
MAT cut off is not the only criteria for MBA admission. Candidates have to appear for Personal Interview and Group Discussion conducted by the institutes for final selection. Those who do not clear this round are not selected for admission.
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a week agoBeginner-Level 4
SRBS is a great choice for students looking to build a strong foundation in Business Management. The institute focuses on practical learning, industry exposure, and career-oriented programs that prepare students for real-world challenges.
Students can explore courses like B.Com Management Studies, which helps in understanding core business concepts from an early stage. For those aiming higher, SRBS also provides pathways to top MMS colleges in Mumbai and even advanced research options like PhD in Management.
With experienced faculty, modern infrastructure, and placement support, SRBS ensures students are career-ready. It's an ideal place
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a week agoContributor-Level 7
If I had to choose again, I would pick GIBS Business School because it's practical, supportive, and career-focused. It doesn't just give a degree—it helps you learn real business skills, gain confidence, and get hands-on exposure. The college guides you through internships and placements, and you actually feel prepared for a job. Fees are reasonable, the environment is encouraging, and they push you to grow professionally and personally.
Why GIBS works well:
- Real focus on skills that companies want
- Strong help with internships and placements
- Builds communication and personality
- Encourages confidence and leadership
- Affordable → good ROI f
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