Which is a better college for me among HBS, Kolkata and United Business School, Kolkata with 700.15 score and 94.93% in MAT?

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  • With you score in MAT you can apply for United World School of Business and can sit for their selection test and if you will be selected by the college I believe that will be the best option for your career. This college provides full time MBA course which is affiliated by Vidyasagar University and they have very unique specialisations with placement oriented add on certification courses and grooming classes, which will help you to give a growth in your career path and make yourself perfect in the field of corporate. So, doubtfully Unitedworld School of Business will be the best option for you.
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    Twinkle Mann

    5 years ago
    Unitedworld School of Business, Kolkata is the best option for studying MBA.
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    Rahul Singh | Contributor-Level 6

    5 years ago
    Unitedworld School of Business would be much better option. UWSB is located in the corporate hub of West Bengal, provide fulltime MBA degree with decent placement. It's a national level college having two campuses in Ahmedabad and in Kolkata.
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    Shree Rao

    5 years ago
    I strongly believe that Unitedworld School of Business Kolkata will be the better option for you. I personally know this college that's why I can tell you that in Kolkata this college has a very well reputation from last few years for their placement cell and as well as for their training process. This college is affiliated by Vidyasagar University, they are providing full time MBA with lot of unique and effective specialisation options and add-on certification's support which will help students to get a placement and build a secure position in the corporate sector very smoothly. Most importantly this college is located in Salt Lake Se
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    sourav mukherjee

    5 years ago
    Unitedworld School Of Business is the Best option.
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    MONALISA BANERJEE

    8 years ago
    You can have a look at uwsb because we provide specialized guidance under mentors, and have various live projects which would help you gain corporate exposure much before your final placements. Your mat score would be worth joining this business school.
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    HIMADRI GUPTA

    5 years ago
    There is no doubt that UWSB would be a better option to pursue your management dreams. A full time degree programme with better placement. The curriculum is regularly updated depending on the industry demand.
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    Devendra Nath Mahato

    5 years ago
    Unitedworld school of business is the best B school in Kolkata.

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