Which 1 should I prefer: M.S Ramaiah Institute of Management or Presidency University, Bangalore as 1 college offers PGDM & other MBA?
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8 years ago
Hi there,
Before deciding about the college first know what are the pros and cons of doing post graduation with MBA and/or PGDM because for a majority of government jobs, PGDM is not useful but many posts are normally available for PGDM graduates. See which course is more feasible for your career b
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8 years ago
Both are a good option. M.S Ramaiah Institute of Management is an old college, so you can consider it. Even I am a management studies student at Doon Business School, Dehradun. I find PGDM courses at DBS are industry oriented as SAP and Six Sigma courses are included. Above this, global tours are a

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8 years ago
Dear Friend, Both are decent. But, among them first one is the better choice for you. I checked Presidency University this year, as I am going to take admission for PGDM this year. MBA programme in Presidency University is quite decent. The faculty strength, student & alumni strength is low. Only fe

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8 years ago
M.S Ramaiah's B.Tech is better than management. Presidency College is average. Try Xaviers for Management in Bangalore.
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