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Dr Suresh Babu CheelapoguSr.Consultant - Management

Scholar-Level 16

Dear Patel.
The following institutes that are offering MBA in logistics and supply chain management in Mumbai:
1. ITM Business School, Dombivili, Dombivili East, Thane,
2. SP Jain School of Global Management (SPJSGM), Lower Parel, Mumbai
3. Chetana's Institute of Management and Research (CIMR), Bandra East, Mumbai
4. Universal Business School (UBS Sion), Sion, Mumbai
5. D Y Patil University School of Management (DYPUSM), Navi Mumbai
6. Institute of Logistics & Aviation Management, Mumbai, Andheri East, Mumbai
All the best.

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rafat parveen

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Of course, you can. But, make sure you are able to keep up with the cutoffs. If you are not able to get your desired course in a desired college, I'll suggest you to choose course over college. If the cutoff is not favorable, you could go for options like SOL or IGNOU. One more thing, there are other great colleges than DU. Kindly, keep a track of all the admission forms from the month of March.

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Tina c

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1. Jamboree.
2. Chopras.
3. Edwise.

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Sumit Todi

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The number of company visiting for operations placements are preferably low compared to marketing and finance but you will be definitely getting good opportunities at PUMBA for placements.

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Tina c

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Hi,
Work experience is not required in India for regular MBA, but it is always better to have the same. It won't carry any weightage during MBA admissions. But, yes it will help you during your placements. It will be an added advantage.

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Tina c

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Hi,
If you want to pursue UG course then you will have to give SAT and for PG course GMAT or GRE. It is mandatory for all colleges abroad in Canada, USA, UK or Australia.
There are few colleges which give admission on the basis of TOEFL or IELTS in Europe and Canada. Kindly, search for that on Shiksha abroad.
I hope it helps.

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amit jainamit.jain@scholarsabroad.com

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Lots of high ranked universities in Germany do ask for a GMAT score (WHU for e.g.). There are a few exceptions though. Every university has their own set of criteria to identify prospective student for their MBA program.

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Tina c

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Hi,
MBA is a practical course so it's always better to go for regular one.
Employer gives more weight to students from regular MBA, so their placements and salaries are good.
As you have written that you already have experience, so doing MBA will be added advantage for you. You can go for correspondence if you want.
But, it's better to do executive MBA, it's meant for working professionals and have more value than correspondence MBA.
I hope this helps.

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Saikat Dasgupta

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Hi Yash, Definitely UPES is a good college for pursuing MBA. But please be careful while choosing the domain.

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Sushant RajI am a tech geek..!!

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You should study hard to get admission in IIM. Try to be in 90 percentile as it would help you a lot.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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Legacy, IITs at Mumbai, Delhi, Kanpur, Chennai and KGP are the best option for engineering in India at Government Institutes. BITS, Pilani is the best option among private universities for engineering.

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Ankush Singh

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For the pandemic scenerio I hope the date would be extended. So better to check the website.

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