What is seat intake for PGDM at JAGSoM Bangalore?

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Bhumika Khandelwal
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Jagdish Sheth School of Management (JAGSoM) Bangalore offers a two-year PGDM course. The total seat intake for this course is 420, which is inclusive of all PGDM specialisations . Find below the specialisations-wise seat intake for PGDM course offered at JAGSoM Bangalore:

PGDM Specialisation Seat Intake 
PGDM General 180 
PGDM Marketing 60 
PGDM Finance 60 
PGDM Data Science and Business Analytics 60 
PGDM International Business 60 

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