Who are some top recruiters for MBA at GB Pant Social Science Institute (GBPSSI)?

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  • Top recruiters of MBA at GBPSSI include several organizations from multiple sectors. Some of the major companies that recruited through the placement process include the following:
    Aditya Birla Group
    HCL
    Basix Academy
    Midland Microfin Ltd.
    Ambition Services Pvt. Ltd.
    Seeds Fincap Pvt. Ltd.
    Satin Creditcare Pvt. Ltd.
    Arohan Microfinance
    Center for Microfinance
    Sewa International
    These companies mark the different opportunities that wait for the graduate, mainly in the financial sector, microfinance, and CSR. Such renowned firms showcase the fact that a strong placement network exists for the students who graduate with their MBA from GBPSSI.

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    Guna | Contributor-Level 10

    a year ago

    NGOs, government agencies, development-related organizations, and rural development-focused institutions are among the top employers of GB Pant Social Science Institute (GBPSSI) MBA alumni. The Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS), the National Rural Livelihood Mission (NRLM), organizations like UNICEF or NABARD, as well as regional government offices and rural banks, may be important recruiters. These positions complement GBPSSI's emphasis on social and rural management and equip students for meaningful employment in social projects, community development, and policymaking.

    By contrast, the top management Global Institute of Busine

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