What was the total intake in the last year's PGDM general batch? Which is a better course among PGDM and MMS?

Asked about SIES College of Management Studies - Post Graduate Diploma in Management

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    Aarushi Bhatt Experienced Campus Representative. | Guide-Level 14

    7 years ago
    Last year, intake was 120, approved intake is 120 and Retention rate: 100%.
    Best part of SIESCOMS are they treat students of PGDM and MMS equally in term of placement, internship,facility and infrastructure.The only difference is that name of the degree one is MMS and other is PGDM. Since i am PGDM student I can say in PGDM, since the colleges have autonomy the curriculum can be updated regularly depending on the need in the industry. Hence one can say that PGDM courses are more industry relevant, up to date as compared to MBA courses. However university MBA programmes too are of value, it totally depends on the university one wish to d
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    Ishita Shah | Contributor-Level 9

    8 years ago
    Every year, PGDM core and MMS have 120 students in a batch. PGDM and MMS are similar courses, few differences are as follows:
    PGDM is a diploma course whereas MMS is a master's course.
    Your selection for PGDM will be done on the basis of your Group Discussion, Personal Interview and your scores are at the least priority whereas for MMS, your selection is done only on the basis of your scores.
    PGDM course is more practical as compared to MMS.
    College decides the course for PGDM whereas University of Mumbai decides the course for MMS.
    PGDM fees is more than that of MMS by a considerable amount.
    One important thing that you need to know is
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    Vaishakh Iyer | Guide-Level 12

    8 years ago
    PGDM general intake - 120
    PGDM Course - The curriculum is maintained by the college and thus gets upgraded as per industry requirements
    Fees: Rs 3.4 lakhs per year
    Admission criteria - Exam scores like CET, CAT, MAT, XAT, CMAT + GDPI
    MMS course - The curriculum is maintained by the Mumbai University and thus the course comes under university guidelines.
    Fees: Rs 2 lakhs per year
    Admission criteria: MH CET exam as well as other exams.
    There is nothing such as better course. Both have its own advantages and both people, that is, MMS as well as PGMD people get equal opportunities to sit for placements.

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