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NITIN DESHMUKHCurrent Student
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Yes, you have chances to get admission at this score.
Best of luck.
Best of luck.
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Husain AkhterCurrent Student
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Contributor-Level 8
As last year's data is not declared yet, so I can't tell you the exact figure, but as far as I know average package would be around Rs 2.6 to 3 lakhs per annum. But placement is not guaranteed because the placement is always in the hand of stu
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As last year's data is not declared yet, so I can't tell you the exact figure, but as far as I know average package would be around Rs 2.6 to 3 lakhs per annum. But placement is not guaranteed because the placement is always in the hand of student's performance in placement activity.
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Husain AkhterCurrent Student
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Its is online + offline admission process in which you have first go through the counseling part for document verification. Fees structure changes every year so current year fees structure will be told you at the time of admission. You can fin
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Its is online + offline admission process in which you have first go through the counseling part for document verification. Fees structure changes every year so current year fees structure will be told you at the time of admission. You can find the course structure on the IMS website. Required document will be ask to you at the time of admission process.
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Husain AkhterCurrent Student
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As there is no fixed score for the admission because every year it changes. But, I advice you to take admission in MBA Full-Time program through CMAT score and the required percentile may be around 88 percentile and above.
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Husain AkhterCurrent Student
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Contributor-Level 8
No, there is no age limit criteria for the regular program. But there may be some criteria in the executive & part-time MBA program.
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Husain AkhterCurrent Student
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Contributor-Level 8
No, but as of the past placements, the average placement may be around Rs 2.8 to 3.4 lakhs.
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Husain AkhterCurrent Student
Success always take long tough path
Contributor-Level 8
Only through CMAT & MP CET exams, you can get admission. There is no confirmed cut off score because it changes every year.
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Joyeeta PaulCurrent Student
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For sure an MBA has better and larger placement options.Major differences between MBA and PGDM are as follows :
MBA/MMS is offered by 'Universities' or 'Colleges that are affiliated to Universities' or Central Body directly under the Indian Go
MBA/MMS is offered by 'Universities' or 'Colleges that are affiliated to Universities' or Central Body directly under the Indian Go
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For sure an MBA has better and larger placement options.Major differences between MBA and PGDM are as follows :
MBA/MMS is offered by 'Universities' or 'Colleges that are affiliated to Universities' or Central Body directly under the Indian Govt while PGDM/PGP is offered by individual colleges and IIM's.
Fees is high in case of PGDM/PGP as compared to MMS/MBA.
PGDM is much more flexible in terms of syllabus as syllabus is not bounded by a particular university.
Ideally PGDM program is residential while MBA is not.
Examples of PGDM/PGP Institutes in India are- IIMs ,XLRI, SP Jain, NMIMS (Banglore/Hyderabad) etc.
Examples of MBA colleges in India are- IIFT , JBIMS , FMS ,NMIMS(Mumbai)SIBM (Pune), IITs etc.
Why few offer MBA and rest offer PGDM?
As per the law in India, only a University can offer degrees such as the MBA, BBA, B.Tech or B.E. Any educational institution which is not affiliated to a University cannot offer a degree. So institutes like IIMs, XLRI, NITIE, MDI etc. which are the autonomous bodies and run independently, cannot offer MBA degree and hence offer the PGDM / PGP.
PGDM / PGP
PGDM expands to Post Graduate Diploma in Management, while PGP is Post Graduate Program Diploma. And all the confusion starts when you see the term Diploma. Yes, you read it right this is Diploma and not exactly a degree in technical terms. The main reason why postgraduate courses are named as PGDM is because when an Institute is an autonomous body (not affiliated to any University) and conducts management courses, then such Institutes cannot offer MBA degree. Even IIMs, XLRIs doesnt offer MBA degrees; they only give PGP Diploma.
In purely an Indian context, there is NO DIFFERENCE when it comes to how the industry treats PGDM and MBA graduate. If you see, 9 out of top 10 B Schools in India offer PGDM / PGP and not MBA. This is the testimony to the fact that there is no difference between the two in India.
Career growth is same in both, and to be true career growth is dependent on individuals performance and not on the name PGDM or MBA. Starting packages are dependent on colleges name and brand, not whether it offers MBA or PGDM and that is why you see most of the top B Schools in India offer PGDM/PGP and only couple of colleges offering MBA degree compete with them.
MBA/MMS is offered by 'Universities' or 'Colleges that are affiliated to Universities' or Central Body directly under the Indian Govt while PGDM/PGP is offered by individual colleges and IIM's.
Fees is high in case of PGDM/PGP as compared to MMS/MBA.
PGDM is much more flexible in terms of syllabus as syllabus is not bounded by a particular university.
Ideally PGDM program is residential while MBA is not.
Examples of PGDM/PGP Institutes in India are- IIMs ,XLRI, SP Jain, NMIMS (Banglore/Hyderabad) etc.
Examples of MBA colleges in India are- IIFT , JBIMS , FMS ,NMIMS(Mumbai)SIBM (Pune), IITs etc.
Why few offer MBA and rest offer PGDM?
As per the law in India, only a University can offer degrees such as the MBA, BBA, B.Tech or B.E. Any educational institution which is not affiliated to a University cannot offer a degree. So institutes like IIMs, XLRI, NITIE, MDI etc. which are the autonomous bodies and run independently, cannot offer MBA degree and hence offer the PGDM / PGP.
PGDM / PGP
PGDM expands to Post Graduate Diploma in Management, while PGP is Post Graduate Program Diploma. And all the confusion starts when you see the term Diploma. Yes, you read it right this is Diploma and not exactly a degree in technical terms. The main reason why postgraduate courses are named as PGDM is because when an Institute is an autonomous body (not affiliated to any University) and conducts management courses, then such Institutes cannot offer MBA degree. Even IIMs, XLRIs doesnt offer MBA degrees; they only give PGP Diploma.
In purely an Indian context, there is NO DIFFERENCE when it comes to how the industry treats PGDM and MBA graduate. If you see, 9 out of top 10 B Schools in India offer PGDM / PGP and not MBA. This is the testimony to the fact that there is no difference between the two in India.
Career growth is same in both, and to be true career growth is dependent on individuals performance and not on the name PGDM or MBA. Starting packages are dependent on colleges name and brand, not whether it offers MBA or PGDM and that is why you see most of the top B Schools in India offer PGDM/PGP and only couple of colleges offering MBA degree compete with them.
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Rahul GhoraiCurrent Student
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You have to attend any of the competitive exam, with good marks. You can visit the college website for more information. All the best.
8 years ago
Should I pursue MBA from IMS or get admission in any other college for the same through CET?
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Govind SharmaCurrent Student
HR, startup entrepreneurs, career blogger
Guide-Level 14
Doing MBA from any institute will not help. You should check their placement ranking and package. You can choose the specialization based on your aptitude and interest.