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A. J. Institute of Management (AJIM)
Srinivas University
St. Aloysius College (Autonomous)
SDM College of Business Management
Sahyadri College of Engineering and Management
St. Joseph's College of Business Administration
These colleges are known for their academic excellence, experienced faculty, and industry exposure. They offer a variety of specializations in MBA, including Finance, Marketing, Human Resource Management, and Information Technology, among others. In addition, these colleges have a track record of placing their stu
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TISS Entrance Exam: The applicants must have completed their class 10+2. They should have scored at least 50 percent marks. SC/ST candidates must secure 40% marks.
IGNOU Entrance Exam: The candidates should have finished their graduation in a related subject.
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Campus visits are very critical to the process of choosing which college or university is right. It is difficult to describe the feeling one has when arriving at a new campus, but there is a feeling, and that is what is important. I have witnessed first-hand when a student loves a campus or does not love the campus, upon arrival. What I am actually referring to is fit. While a student can find out basically all he/she needs to know about a campus via the Internet, until a student takes a trip to that campus, the actual experience is just theoretical. Knowing the journey involved to just arrive at a campus is critical.
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The number of seats in any institution is a very significant factor in deciding the magnitude of the competition i.e. more the number of seats, less the competition and vice versa. Hence to get into a reputed and top institute, a student should be aware of the number of seats he/she is competing for.
-IIT Bombay:
Computer science engineering
Total Seats: 110
Open: 53
Open-PwD: 2
SC: 17
SC-PwD: 0
ST: 8
ST-PwD: 0
OBC-NCL: 29
OBC-NCL-PwD: 1
Mechanical Engineering
Total Seats: 116
Open: 58
Open-PwD: 1
SC: 17
SC-PwD: 0
ST: 9
ST-PwD: 0
OBC-NCL: 30
OBC-NCL-PwD: 1
Civil Engineering
Total Seats: 117
Open: 57
Open-PwD: 2
SC: 17
SC-PwD: 1
ST: 9
ST-PwD: 0
OBC-NCL: 30
OBC-N
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