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Hi Pallavi. I can help you out with NMIMS bangalore. It is AMBA accreditation and recently got AICTE approval. The faculty are excellent and we'll qualified. Plus the advantage of being located in startup capital and IT capital hives more oppo
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Hi Pallavi. I can help you out with NMIMS bangalore. It is AMBA accreditation and recently got AICTE approval. The faculty are excellent and we'll qualified. Plus the advantage of being located in startup capital and IT capital hives more opportunities and exposure to students in terms of live projects, placements. NMIMS is well known brand too. In case you have any specific query reach out here and will help you. All the best.
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The admission for this year is over. You can appear for NMAT in Oct-dec slot post which there will be CDPI rounds and the results will be declared in March next year. NMIMS Bangalore has trimester pattern and not semester pattern. So the fees
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The admission for this year is over. You can appear for NMAT in Oct-dec slot post which there will be CDPI rounds and the results will be declared in March next year. NMIMS Bangalore has trimester pattern and not semester pattern. So the fees for session 2016-17 is 7lacs per annum.
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Hi anudeep. I can not officially comment on other college correspondence course. But the fact is NMIMS Bangalore does not provide correspondence MBA. It provides full time 2 year MBA and executive MBA with minimum 3 years of experience. For de
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Hi anudeep. I can not officially comment on other college correspondence course. But the fact is NMIMS Bangalore does not provide correspondence MBA. It provides full time 2 year MBA and executive MBA with minimum 3 years of experience. For details you can visit www.nmimsbengaluru.org.
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8 years ago
Can I pursue PGDM?
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Hi Kiran. Please go to website http://www.nmimsbengaluru.org/. NMIMS bangalore offers unique PGDM program which is AMBA approved. NMIMS Bangalore has trimester pattern with 6 trimester in 2 years. The fees for session 2016-17 is Rs 7lacs per a
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Hi Kiran. Please go to website http://www.nmimsbengaluru.org/. NMIMS bangalore offers unique PGDM program which is AMBA approved. NMIMS Bangalore has trimester pattern with 6 trimester in 2 years. The fees for session 2016-17 is Rs 7lacs per annum. You need to give NMAT in Oct-Dec slot post which there will be cdpi rounds and the results will be declared in March next year. All the best.
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8 years ago
Can I pursue MBA in finance? I am a civil engineer and I have done PGP in project management.
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Sumit PandharikarCurrent Student
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Looking at your profile, I would not suggest you to come to nmims bangalore for PGDM. Rather you can go for executive MBA. If you are passionate for that then do visit our website to further details about the batch. All the best.
8 years ago
How is the life at NMIMS – Bangalore?
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Hi vasundhara. Good amount of learning. We are moving to new campus at banerghatta road near AMC college. Trimester pattern. Lots of assignments and group activities are there. Please visit website and YouTube also to see about life at NMIMS B
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Hi vasundhara. Good amount of learning. We are moving to new campus at banerghatta road near AMC college. Trimester pattern. Lots of assignments and group activities are there. Please visit website and YouTube also to see about life at NMIMS Bangalore.
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8 years ago
I want to pursue MBA from correspondence in this college. What is the fee structure for the same?
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Sumit PandharikarCurrent Student
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Hi aniket. If you are talking about nmims bangalore, then it doesn't provide correspondence course. It only provides full time course.
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Statement of Vice Chancellor on the status of Bengaluru & Hyderabad Campus to quell all your doubts regarding the campus status
NMIMS is a Deemed University which was accorded this status in 2003. This status was later confirmed in 2007 giving
NMIMS is a Deemed University which was accorded this status in 2003. This status was later confirmed in 2007 giving
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Statement of Vice Chancellor on the status of Bengaluru & Hyderabad Campus to quell all your doubts regarding the campus status
NMIMS is a Deemed University which was accorded this status in 2003. This status was later confirmed in 2007 giving a permanent status to NMIMS as Deemed University. In 2008 when we started the Bangalore campus, we had applied to UGC for its approval as per the UGC Guidelines 2004 for Deemed Universities. In accordance with the Guidelines, UGC constituted its team of experts, who visited our campus in Bangalore in 2009 and subsequently gave us an approval on condition that NMIMS buys the land within five years. UGC Guidelines 2004 only required NMIMS to get UGC approval which could even be post facto approval. NMIMS has already bought the land in Bannerghatta, where the Phase I of the campus is getting completed. It will start its operation from this campus in 2016 Academic Year. Hence, there is no irregularity on Bangalore Campus. In case of Hyderabad Campus, we wrote to UGC and MHRD in 2008our intention to set up Hyderabad campus and as soon as the land was available from the Government of Andhra Pradesh, we wrote to Government of India and UGC and sent all details of the land. We also requested them to constitute a committee to approve our campus in Hyderabad. However, the subsequent development and the view of the then Minister of HRD in 2010 prevailed on UGC which did not constitute any Committee. However, the MHRD and UGC have been regularly kept informed of our campus. Government of India wants us to be regulated by UGC Regulations 2010, whose provisions have been made retrospectively effective. These Regulations has been held unconstitutional by Karnataka High Court and by several other High Courts including Delhi High Court. Given this status, we have responded to MHRD and UGC that provisions of this Regulation cannot be binding. Hence, provisions of UGC Guidelines 2004 should continue for Universities created prior to 2010. In any case, please note NMIMS is offering PGDM program only which is well within its rights. And the PGDM Program is from NMIMS, Mumbai. Though, the program is designed and delivered in Bangalore and Hyderabad, the students are examined by NMIMS University Examination Department. Both campuses are governed by decisions of NMIMS Board of Management and Academic Council. The PGDM Program has an approval from the competent authority of NMIMS.
NMIMS is a Deemed University which was accorded this status in 2003. This status was later confirmed in 2007 giving a permanent status to NMIMS as Deemed University. In 2008 when we started the Bangalore campus, we had applied to UGC for its approval as per the UGC Guidelines 2004 for Deemed Universities. In accordance with the Guidelines, UGC constituted its team of experts, who visited our campus in Bangalore in 2009 and subsequently gave us an approval on condition that NMIMS buys the land within five years. UGC Guidelines 2004 only required NMIMS to get UGC approval which could even be post facto approval. NMIMS has already bought the land in Bannerghatta, where the Phase I of the campus is getting completed. It will start its operation from this campus in 2016 Academic Year. Hence, there is no irregularity on Bangalore Campus. In case of Hyderabad Campus, we wrote to UGC and MHRD in 2008our intention to set up Hyderabad campus and as soon as the land was available from the Government of Andhra Pradesh, we wrote to Government of India and UGC and sent all details of the land. We also requested them to constitute a committee to approve our campus in Hyderabad. However, the subsequent development and the view of the then Minister of HRD in 2010 prevailed on UGC which did not constitute any Committee. However, the MHRD and UGC have been regularly kept informed of our campus. Government of India wants us to be regulated by UGC Regulations 2010, whose provisions have been made retrospectively effective. These Regulations has been held unconstitutional by Karnataka High Court and by several other High Courts including Delhi High Court. Given this status, we have responded to MHRD and UGC that provisions of this Regulation cannot be binding. Hence, provisions of UGC Guidelines 2004 should continue for Universities created prior to 2010. In any case, please note NMIMS is offering PGDM program only which is well within its rights. And the PGDM Program is from NMIMS, Mumbai. Though, the program is designed and delivered in Bangalore and Hyderabad, the students are examined by NMIMS University Examination Department. Both campuses are governed by decisions of NMIMS Board of Management and Academic Council. The PGDM Program has an approval from the competent authority of NMIMS.
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