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2011-06-15 01:42:37
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2011-06-15 01:38:49
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2011-06-15 01:32:19
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2011-06-15 00:40:47
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student is placed in any one of these fields.
marketing student doesnt make ads, but marketing head just decides that which advertising tool is to be used means either to give ads by poster or by print or by visual mode.
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2011-06-15 00:39:35
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1. The quality of the faculty
2. The degree which is being offered with the college.
3. The placements and the fee structure of the college.
As an student of Delhi Business School I would like to suggest that Delhi Business School is rated as one of the finest Business Schools of Delhi NCR and so you should definitely have look into DBS. The DBS has a unique advantage of offering a dual specialisation MBA in Finance and Marketing or could be Finance and IB.
Just to tell you as far as
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2011-06-15 00:38:33
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The current Process of Admission at the Delhi Business School which is located at the Badarpur Metro Station in New Delhi is very Simple. You should first Undertake CAT/MAT/XAT entrance tests whicgh make you eligible to take admission in the School.
For students who have not taken tis test could undergo the DBS entrance test which have to take in the campus Premises.
This is Followed by a detailed GD/PI process at the Main campus or at any other place as per DBS GD/PI schdule in a city near you. Dont forget to get all the required documents like Marksheets, Photos, ID Proofs at the GD/PI Center.
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2011-06-15 00:36:58
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Its good that you have Chosen your MBA specialization in Retail management as I know that Retail as to really boom in India with bigger players like Walmart and Reliance Retail coming for recruitment and offering good packages.
I would still suggest that you should go for a course which makes you more industry prepared. 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 we
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2011-06-15 00:35:36
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2011-06-15 00:34:42
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2011-06-15 00:34:07
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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 Entrepreneu
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2011-06-15 00:33:25
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First of all, you should think of choosing the right business School which will help you in grooming yourself. It by taking to the alumni/students
on the three fronts.
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.
When you enter into a School like I am student of the Delhi Business School. At DBS, you learn extra courses like SAP/ERP, a foreign language, resume building with experts etc which really help you in taking your career to the next level apart from doing Dual MBA in your chosen fields like I chose Mar
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2011-06-15 00:32:27
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The IT professionals have a very high IQ level, so they end up scoring well on most of the courese specially operations and finance as they require high degree of analytics.
Having said that if you believe IT is going to give you redundant jobs you can choose a specialization like Marketing which is very creative side of MBA.
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 Marketing or international Business a
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2011-06-15 00:31:10
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Its good that you have thought of doing an MBA in Finance as Finance is one of the most upcoming fields of today. With India's GDP growing at 9% plus a lot of institutions will need more banking and financial services skills and hence a lot more jobs will be created.
I would suggest that you should go for a course which makes you more industry prepared to increase the probability of your placements. 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 placeme
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2011-06-15 00:30:06
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As a current student of MBA, I believe that SAP and ERP courses are really beneficical for the career growth whichever sector it be like manufacturing, Retail, FMCG or Financial services sectors.
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.
Top that up with a diploma in Entrepreneurship and business and you are ideally positi
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2011-06-15 00:29:11
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After an MBA, you mostly receive very highly specified managerial jobs which could be Marketing manager, a consulting associate, Financial Exective or consltant. All these are really beneficial once you have done your MBA.
All these jobs are very Responsibility oriented and so the career growth is really high in these kind of jobs.
All said and done, its really important to do your MBA rom a very Good business School only as its only there that the real value of MBA is.
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 curric
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2011-06-15 00:28:18
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Yes indeed its one of the finest in Delhi.The Delhi Business School has a very fine Course structure and as a student thats really advantageous in placements.
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 lakhs). Likewise as a student you could learn Health care management as well as doing Finance courses which means a dual MBA. Top that up with a diploma in Entrepreneurship and business and you are ideally positioned i
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2011-06-15 00:27:22
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As per my Knowledge Hr is a very upcoming field as with advent of jobs like Naukri.com and the upcming of many Hr based consulant firms, HR has become one of the most sought after career fields today. The opportunity of growth in the field of Hr is getting enormous these days.
Having said that its really important to have a balanced MBA in terms of courses and subjecst you take up. Some ting like a dual MBA in Marketing and MR could be of great value to you and your career.
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 cu
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2011-06-15 00:27:12
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To pursue PhD you need to first prepare your research proposal and send it to the university. The research proposal must include a summary of the proposal and then the proposal in detail. You need to write the topic, reason for doing research, how the research will be beneficial to the community and the university, what is the different thing you are doing that hasn't been undertaken earlier. Also, include how you will progress during the research and the duration you might need to ach
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2011-06-15 00:26:37
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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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2011-06-15 00:25:33
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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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