What is the strength in MBA programme in each section? How many sections are in MBA programme?

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11 months ago

The MBA programme typically comprises multiple sections to manage the student intake effectively and ensure better learning outcomes. Generally, each batch is divided into 2 to 4 sections, depending on the university's infrastructure and total number of students enrolled. Each section usually accomm

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Khushoo Kohar
3 years ago
MBA programs typically consist of several core sections that cover a range of business topics and skills. The specific sections may vary depending on the programme and institution, but here are some of the most common sections found in MBA programs: Accounting: Covers financial accounting, manageri

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3 years ago
There are a total of 3 sections in the MBA programme at IILM University, Gurugram. The sections are created on the basis of the total number of students in each batch. The 2022-24 batch consists of 150+ students which are divided in 3 sections. Each section has a capacity to entertain 50-65 students

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