Which is the best institute to pursue PGDM in IB, ITM-Khargar, SIMSR, IIBR or IILM?
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Subhajit M Gormandize Kolkata obsessed,Biriyaani, Mohanbagan | Guide-Level 11
8 years agoYou can try BIMTECH and ITM - Navi Mumbai. IB is not a lucrative profile. You have to start in general from hard core sales by visting various trade fair, event and generate foreign clients for your organization and make them prospect customer.
It may be target based and if you are good with that, then you can go for that or you can try dual marketing and IB. You can verify the job profile with placement officer or try a secured sustainable job in IB by CAT.
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