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Bazil AgaCurrent Student
Contributor-Level 10
Both are pretty decent. MMS and PGDM sit together for placements.
7 years ago
Can I still get admission in Welingkar?
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Abhijeet BhagwatCurrent Student
Contributor-Level 9
You can get it through Institute Level Seats. Visit the office of Weschool for the process regarding the same.
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Abhijeet BhagwatCurrent Student
Contributor-Level 9
If you have applied for MMS then you won't be getting shortlisted as cutoff is very high. For PGDM category won't be applicable. If you have done good in GE-PI process and have applied for all the courses then you might get a call.
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Bazil AgaCurrent Student
Contributor-Level 10
Almost all the students get placed through campus unless one opts out for a better opportunity from outside.
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Bazil AgaCurrent Student
Contributor-Level 10
Both are more or less the same. However, KJ is one point ahead of Welingkar in terms of rankings.
7 years ago
Which are the part time courses offered by Welingkar? What kind of degree and certificate do they offer?
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Abhijeet BhagwatCurrent Student
Contributor-Level 9
You can get all the information about Weschool's part time courses i.e. Distance Learning Programs on Weschool's website. It has all the information from fees to important dates, type of certification, eligibility criteria, etc. You can call o
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You can get all the information about Weschool's part time courses i.e. Distance Learning Programs on Weschool's website. It has all the information from fees to important dates, type of certification, eligibility criteria, etc. You can call or even visit the distance learning office of Weschool for any queries.
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Bazil AgaCurrent Student
Contributor-Level 10
The intake for core PGDM is 180 students. There is no restriction on selecting a specialization. I mean any number of students can choose any specialization of their choice once you get in.
7 years ago
How are the placement and intake of student in PGDM Rural Management at Welingkar, Mumbai?
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Aarushi BhattCurrent Student
Experienced Campus Representative.
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PGDM-Rural Management (Emerging Economies)
'Creating Corporate Managers with Rural Insights'
2 Year Full - Time, Recognized by AICTE
Present intake : Mumbai - 60 seats
Program Objective
WeSchool's PGDM-Rural Management (Emerging Economies) program
'Creating Corporate Managers with Rural Insights'
2 Year Full - Time, Recognized by AICTE
Present intake : Mumbai - 60 seats
Program Objective
WeSchool's PGDM-Rural Management (Emerging Economies) program
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PGDM-Rural Management (Emerging Economies)
'Creating Corporate Managers with Rural Insights'
2 Year Full - Time, Recognized by AICTE
Present intake : Mumbai - 60 seats
Program Objective
WeSchool's PGDM-Rural Management (Emerging Economies) program has stemmed from the need of the corporate sector for Managers/future leaders who have a deep understanding and premium knowledge about the rural sector of India in terms of the needs and aspirations, lifestyle, culture and beliefs of the people residing in the smaller towns and villages. A person who is empathetic has leadership qualities and has an innovative mindset so that s/he is able to think out of the box to correctly identify the problems and then find ingenious solutions to the problems faced by the rural sector.
The program seeks to groom students who, not only protect the rights of the persons living in the rural areas but also empower them by giving access to advancements in technology, markets and other comforts/privileges enjoyed by the urban population. They do this while assuming a role either as a Corporate Executive, NGO representative or an Entrepreneur.
To achieve developing these skills in the students, the course curriculum is focused on mainstream Management disciplines of Leadership, General management, Environment, Finance, Marketing, Operations, HR, Research, with a dedicated stream based on the Rural sector, and also includes Design thinking and Innovation based subjects that lets them have a human centered and a holistic approach to issues, rather than a "customer" or "market" approach.
'Creating Corporate Managers with Rural Insights'
2 Year Full - Time, Recognized by AICTE
Present intake : Mumbai - 60 seats
Program Objective
WeSchool's PGDM-Rural Management (Emerging Economies) program has stemmed from the need of the corporate sector for Managers/future leaders who have a deep understanding and premium knowledge about the rural sector of India in terms of the needs and aspirations, lifestyle, culture and beliefs of the people residing in the smaller towns and villages. A person who is empathetic has leadership qualities and has an innovative mindset so that s/he is able to think out of the box to correctly identify the problems and then find ingenious solutions to the problems faced by the rural sector.
The program seeks to groom students who, not only protect the rights of the persons living in the rural areas but also empower them by giving access to advancements in technology, markets and other comforts/privileges enjoyed by the urban population. They do this while assuming a role either as a Corporate Executive, NGO representative or an Entrepreneur.
To achieve developing these skills in the students, the course curriculum is focused on mainstream Management disciplines of Leadership, General management, Environment, Finance, Marketing, Operations, HR, Research, with a dedicated stream based on the Rural sector, and also includes Design thinking and Innovation based subjects that lets them have a human centered and a holistic approach to issues, rather than a "customer" or "market" approach.
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7 years ago
Do I stand good chances of converting the GD-PI call of Welingkar with a CMAT score of 89.62 percentile?
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Bazil AgaCurrent Student
Contributor-Level 10
It is a profile based selection. Apart from your entrance score, your academics, work experience, GD-PI have weightage. So just one factor can't be decisive enough.