Which is a better option for BBA in Bangalore: BMSCCM or St. Claret College?

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    Ashwin Yadav | Contributor-Level 10

    6 months ago

    Below are the various comparison points between BMSCCM and St. Claret College:

    1. Rankings: BMSCCM has not been officially ranked by any official agency. On the other hand, St. Claret College is ranked #58 by Outlook, 2024.
    2. Tuition Fees: The tuition fees at BMSCCM is INR 3.5 L, while the total tuition fees at St. Claret College is INR 2.13 L - 3.63 L.
    3. Placements: The highest package at BMSCCM is INR 10 LPA. At St. Claret College, the median salary is INR 4.28 LPA.

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