What is the difference between PGDM (general) and PGDM (International Business) in JIMS Rohini?

Asked about Jagan Institute of Management Studies, Rohini - Post Graduate Diploma in Management (PGDM)

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    karan sharma

    6 years ago
    PGDM Program is renowned for its extensive and in depth coverage of core and specialized courses, creating innovation and entrepreneurial qualities. Here you can choose from many specializations like Marketing, Finanace and Human Resource etc. as your Major as well as minor specializations.
    PGDM-IB is a unique program that blends theories & practices in business, specially designed to nurture managers for the ever increasing demands in domestic as well as international market.
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    heena agrawal try to give best solution.. | Scholar-Level 17

    6 years ago
    JIMS Rohini cut-off for MAT is 560 composite score and 60 percentile for CAT. The difference between PGDM General and IB is: finance, HR and operations whereas in PGDM IB: (International Business) you will take IB as your major specialization and another specialisation will be finance and IB, marketing and IB.
    Good luck.
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    Renuka Sharma

    6 years ago
    Doing your PG from JIMS Rohini will be a good option. Firstly, to be eligible for the admission you need to qualify any of the following exams like CAT, MAT , XAT, CMAT etc. And, according to your preferences you can opt for any of the course at JIMS. You can do 1) PGDM GENERAL 2) PGDM IB 3) PGDM Retail Management. Eligibility criteria is different for all the three. For PGDM general, you need to score 75 percentile in cat and above 580 composite score in mat and above 70 percentile in CMAT and for PGDM IB in cat you must score above 65 percentile and above 480 composite score in mat and above 55 percentile in CMAT. Most important you
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    Rohan Khosla

    6 years ago
    Hi,
    If you are looking to opt for JIMS than you get 3 option. 1) General 2) International Business and 3) Retail Management. If you aim for General than you can avail as per your choice Majors like Marketing, Finance, HR and similarly you can choose your minors too. If you go for International Business in JIMS then IB (International Business) becomes your Major by default. This same goes with Retail Management Course.
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    Ravinder Singh

    4 years ago
    Hi!
    PGDM - It's a dual specialization where JIMS offer one major and one minor specialization (Marketing, Finance, Human Resource, Operation, International Business(only minor)) this program is AICTE , NBA accredited and AIU approved.
    PGDM (IB) - It also has a dual specialization (Finance & International Business/Marketing and International Business), here both the specializations are major. This program is AICTE approved.
    Both programs has its own specifications one can opt as per their interest area.
    All the best!
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    Answered by

    Aastha

    4 years ago
    Admission to the autonomous programs namely PGDM, PGDM International Business and PGDM Retail Management has already been started in JIMS, Rohini campus and is done on the basis of Entrance Test (CAT/MAT/XAT/CMAT/ATMA) with 55% in graduation and Group discussion followed by personal interview. You can check the full admission process by clicking: https://jimsindia.org/admissionprocedure.aspx

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