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R
8 years ago
Dear Aspirant, All the institutes are very good, but I would suggest IMT Nagpur since I am a student here and have had an outstanding experience at the institute. The following are the advantages you get: - A syllabus bases on current industry requirements made in collaboration with top industry e

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Parth Gandhi
8 years ago
Dear aspirant, All the colleges have their own USP. In case of IMT-Nagpur, the teaching method and pedagogy is very interesting as we have case studies, role plays and presentations of real industry situations which gives the insights of corporate world.

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P
8 years ago
Hi, All of them are good to pursue MBA. But, you can say BIMTECH provides really a good platform to MBA students for their growth. All the best.

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Yash Mehta
8 years ago
https://www.nirfindia.org/mgmt Refer this website for ranking and more details.

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