What placement opportunities are given to students in India & abroad after completing an MBA from ITM Business School, Navi Mumbai (ITM)?

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Manish Motwani
8 years ago
ITM-Navi Mumbai is recognized and ranked among one of the top business schools in India. Overall, can be said a decent institute to pursue MBA. Placement opportunities are decent after completing MBA from ITM Business School, Navi Mumbai (ITM). ITM Business School, Navi Mumbai (ITM) is ranked 41st b

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GAURAV PRAJAPATI
8 years ago
ITM-Navi Mumbai is recognized and ranked among one of the respected business schools in India. Placement opportunities are decent after completing MBA from ITM Business School, Navi Mumbai (ITM). ITM Business School, Navi Mumbai (ITM) is ranked 41st by India Education in 2015 and 40th by Times B-Sch

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