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vidhi srivastavaCurrent Student
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With a CAT overall percentile of 93.48, you have a good chance of receiving a call for the MBA programs offered by FMS, BHU, and UBS, Panjab University. However, it is important to note that the final selection depends on several factors such
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With a CAT overall percentile of 93.48, you have a good chance of receiving a call for the MBA programs offered by FMS, BHU, and UBS, Panjab University. However, it is important to note that the final selection depends on several factors such as your academic performance, work experience, performance in the selection process (GD/PI), and other criteria specified by the respective institutes. Here is an overview of the selection criteria and cut-offs for FMS, BHU, and UBS:
FMS, BHU: The selection process for FMS, BHU consists of a Written Ability Test (What) and Personal Interview (PI). The institute considers CAT scores, academic performance, work experience, and performance in What and PI for final selection. The CAT cut-off percentile for FMS, BHU is generally around 85-90 percentile. UBS, Panjab University: The selection process for UBS, Panjab University comprises of a Group Discussion (GD) and Personal Interview (PI). The institute considers CAT scores, academic performance, work experience, and performance in GD/PI for final selection. The CAT cut-off percentile for UBS, Panjab University is generally around 90 percentile. Based on your academic profile, you may have a good chance of getting a call from FMS, BHU and UBS. However, it is important to perform well in the selection process to improve your chances of admission. I would recommend you to focus on your preparation for What/GD and PI, and make sure to showcase your strengths and achievements during the selection process.
FMS, BHU: The selection process for FMS, BHU consists of a Written Ability Test (What) and Personal Interview (PI). The institute considers CAT scores, academic performance, work experience, and performance in What and PI for final selection. The CAT cut-off percentile for FMS, BHU is generally around 85-90 percentile. UBS, Panjab University: The selection process for UBS, Panjab University comprises of a Group Discussion (GD) and Personal Interview (PI). The institute considers CAT scores, academic performance, work experience, and performance in GD/PI for final selection. The CAT cut-off percentile for UBS, Panjab University is generally around 90 percentile. Based on your academic profile, you may have a good chance of getting a call from FMS, BHU and UBS. However, it is important to perform well in the selection process to improve your chances of admission. I would recommend you to focus on your preparation for What/GD and PI, and make sure to showcase your strengths and achievements during the selection process.
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Anshika MauryaCurrent Student
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It is difficult to determine which B-school is the best in terms of placement among the options provided as there are various factors that come into play when it comes to placement such as the quality of the faculty, curriculum, infrastructure
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It is difficult to determine which B-school is the best in terms of placement among the options provided as there are various factors that come into play when it comes to placement such as the quality of the faculty, curriculum, infrastructure, location, industry connections, etc. However, you can research the placement records of each B-school and compare them based on their placement Statistics and the companies that recruit from these colleges. You can also look for reviews and feedback from alumni, current students, and industry experts to get a better understanding of the placement scenario at these B-schools. Additionally, you can attend admission counseling sessions, open houses, and other events organized by these B-schools to get a feel of the campus and interact with faculty and current students. This will help you make an informed decision about which B-school to choose for your management education.
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Afifa AsifCurrent Student
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Ranking of B-schools can vary depending on various factors like academic performance, faculty, placements, infrastructure, and research opportunities. However, based on the available information, here is a general ranking of the B-schools you
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Ranking of B-schools can vary depending on various factors like academic performance, faculty, placements, infrastructure, and research opportunities. However, based on the available information, here is a general ranking of the B-schools you have listed:
1. JIMS Rohini
2. IMS Noida
3. FIIB
4. IMS Ghaziabad
5. UBS Mumbai
6. Jaipuriya Institute of Management
7. IMM
8. IBI
9. EMPI
10. FOSTIMA
It is important to note that this is a general ranking and may vary depending on your specific needs and preferences. Therefore, it is advisable to do your own research, consider the factors that are important to you, and choose a B-school that aligns with your career goals and aspirations. I hope this information helps you.
1. JIMS Rohini
2. IMS Noida
3. FIIB
4. IMS Ghaziabad
5. UBS Mumbai
6. Jaipuriya Institute of Management
7. IMM
8. IBI
9. EMPI
10. FOSTIMA
It is important to note that this is a general ranking and may vary depending on your specific needs and preferences. Therefore, it is advisable to do your own research, consider the factors that are important to you, and choose a B-school that aligns with your career goals and aspirations. I hope this information helps you.
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deepika mauryaCurrent Student
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At Universal Business School (UBS), Mumbai students will get Leadership, Corporate Exposure, International Exposure, and Experiential Learning Exposure.
Leadership Exposure:
1- Ability to become a CMO, CFO, VP, CEO, Dy. CEO, or Director of a Pri
Leadership Exposure:
1- Ability to become a CMO, CFO, VP, CEO, Dy. CEO, or Director of a Pri
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At Universal Business School (UBS), Mumbai students will get Leadership, Corporate Exposure, International Exposure, and Experiential Learning Exposure.
Leadership Exposure:
1- Ability to become a CMO, CFO, VP, CEO, Dy. CEO, or Director of a Private Ltd. Company while pursuing their MBA.
2- Students can be selected to represent India at the Global Partners Meet in Cardiff, England fully funded by the Union Bank of Switzerland.
3- Students could lead any of the campus programs.
4- Students can lead the Universal Innovation Council, TechOps, Finance, Marketing HR clubs, etc.
5- Lead a sports club, Environment, or Ethics club.
Experiential Learning Exposure:
1- Run a live profitable business and learn business by doing.
2- Create a new business idea and see it come to life with funding from ELC.
3- Business Simulations, Making Decision making in real-time.
4- Live Cross Asset Global Trading Room by Thomson Reuters where you trade global markets in real-time across 5 continents.
5- 50-hour non-stop Live Case Blazer where you solve case studies in real-time.
6- CSR project for two weeks.
7- Negotiating Skills Workshop.
International Exposure:
1- Ability to study and work for 1 year in Paris or London with the Swiss School of Management, Italy, and INSEEC Business School, France.
2- International Degree and Curriculum.
3- Ability to study for three months in Europe with the University of Economics, Bulgaria.
4- Ability to go for a two-week Global Project Management workshop in UK or Germany.
5- Ability to study on the Cardiff campus for two weeks.
6- Ability to go to a Summer School in Cardiff for two weeks.
7- Ability to go for candidates exchange for four to six months to 20 countries.
8- Global Faculty on Campus and International campuses.
9- Global Accreditation from AMBA (UK), QAA (UK), Grandes Evolves (France) EduQua (Switzerland), IACBE (USA), AACSB (USA), British Council, etc.
10- Global Placements in ten countries.
11- Global students from fifteen countries on campus.
Corporate Exposure:
1- Exposure to learning from 100+ CEOs and Business Leaders every year.
2- Ability to do Live Projects in Industry.
3- Two to three months Summer Internship and 1 month Winter Internship.
4- Industry Mentoring.
5- Shadow a VP.
6- Get Mock Interviews done by Industry.
For more details, you may visit the Shiksha Universal Business School page.
(https://www.shiksha.com/college/universal-business-school-karjat-mumbai-33323).
I hope this will help you.
Leadership Exposure:
1- Ability to become a CMO, CFO, VP, CEO, Dy. CEO, or Director of a Private Ltd. Company while pursuing their MBA.
2- Students can be selected to represent India at the Global Partners Meet in Cardiff, England fully funded by the Union Bank of Switzerland.
3- Students could lead any of the campus programs.
4- Students can lead the Universal Innovation Council, TechOps, Finance, Marketing HR clubs, etc.
5- Lead a sports club, Environment, or Ethics club.
Experiential Learning Exposure:
1- Run a live profitable business and learn business by doing.
2- Create a new business idea and see it come to life with funding from ELC.
3- Business Simulations, Making Decision making in real-time.
4- Live Cross Asset Global Trading Room by Thomson Reuters where you trade global markets in real-time across 5 continents.
5- 50-hour non-stop Live Case Blazer where you solve case studies in real-time.
6- CSR project for two weeks.
7- Negotiating Skills Workshop.
International Exposure:
1- Ability to study and work for 1 year in Paris or London with the Swiss School of Management, Italy, and INSEEC Business School, France.
2- International Degree and Curriculum.
3- Ability to study for three months in Europe with the University of Economics, Bulgaria.
4- Ability to go for a two-week Global Project Management workshop in UK or Germany.
5- Ability to study on the Cardiff campus for two weeks.
6- Ability to go to a Summer School in Cardiff for two weeks.
7- Ability to go for candidates exchange for four to six months to 20 countries.
8- Global Faculty on Campus and International campuses.
9- Global Accreditation from AMBA (UK), QAA (UK), Grandes Evolves (France) EduQua (Switzerland), IACBE (USA), AACSB (USA), British Council, etc.
10- Global Placements in ten countries.
11- Global students from fifteen countries on campus.
Corporate Exposure:
1- Exposure to learning from 100+ CEOs and Business Leaders every year.
2- Ability to do Live Projects in Industry.
3- Two to three months Summer Internship and 1 month Winter Internship.
4- Industry Mentoring.
5- Shadow a VP.
6- Get Mock Interviews done by Industry.
For more details, you may visit the Shiksha Universal Business School page.
(https://www.shiksha.com/college/universal-business-school-karjat-mumbai-33323).
I hope this will help you.
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Sarvagya ThakurCurrent Student
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UBS Mumbai and FOSTIIMA Business School are both management schools in India, and both offer MBA programs. However, there are some differences between the two schools that may be relevant to consider when deciding which one to attend. UBS Mumb
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UBS Mumbai and FOSTIIMA Business School are both management schools in India, and both offer MBA programs. However, there are some differences between the two schools that may be relevant to consider when deciding which one to attend. UBS Mumbai (Universal Business School) is located in Mumbai, India and is a private business school that offers a 2-year full-time MBA programme as well as other executive education programs. UBS Mumbai is affiliated with Cardiff Metropolitan University in the UK and is accredited by the Association of MBAs (AMBA). The school's MBA programme has a focus on entrepreneurship and innovation, and it offers students opportunities for international exposure through exchange programs and global internships. FOSTIIMA Business School is also a private business school located in Delhi, India that offers a 2-year full-time MBA programme. FOSTIIMA is affiliated with the University of West London in the UK and is accredited by the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE) and the National Board of Accreditation (NBA). The school's MBA programme has a focus on leadership and management, and it offers students opportunities for practical learning through case studies and internships. In terms of rankings, both schools have been ranked by various publications. UBS Mumbai has been ranked as one of the top 10 emerging B-Schools in India by Times B-School and has been awarded the 'Excellence in Education Award' by Competition Success Review. FOSTIIMA has been ranked among the top 10 private B-Schools in North India by Business Today and has been awarded the 'Excellence in Education Award' by Brands Academy. Ultimately, the decision of which school to attend depends on your personal preferences and career goals. You may want to consider factors such as the location of the school, the curriculum and focus of the MBA programme, the faculty, the opportunities for international exposure and practical learning, and the reputation and rankings of the school. It may also be helpful to speak with current students and alumni of each school to gain a better understanding of their experiences and perspectives.
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Rohit KamatCurrent Student
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IBS-Hyderabad is a factory with 1000+ students. I personally do not understand why B-Schools have multiple campuses. If it was the right way of spreading high quality education, then Oxford I would state NMIMS Bangalore is the best option, fol
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IBS-Hyderabad is a factory with 1000+ students. I personally do not understand why B-Schools have multiple campuses. If it was the right way of spreading high quality education, then Oxford I would state NMIMS Bangalore is the best option, followed by UBS-Mumbai, followed by NMIMS.
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2 years ago
What exams other than CAT does UBS accept?
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Jagvi SinghalCurrent Student
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UBS Mumbai accepts the scores of CAT/ CMAT / GMAT/ CET and UB SAT exams followed by SOP and PI for its admission.
2 years ago
How much should I target in CAT 2020 for a call from ubs (obc category)? Would 75-80 suffice?
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Vipin GoyalCurrent Student
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Dear aspirant, Candidates should obtain a minimum of 10% score (5% in case of SC/ ST/ OBC and PwD candidates) in each section of CAT. This means they should clear the sectional cut off with at least 10% marks.
2 years ago
Can you please tell me which college is best for marketing and finance from PIBM, ISB&M, UBS and Kirloskar?
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Sharanya BCurrent Student
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PIBM Pune is among the best business schools in the region. Bosch, Deloitte, Flipkart, Dabur took part in the placement drive, among many others. The institute offers a median CTC of INR 6.90 LPA. The faculty is also well-educated. If you have
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PIBM Pune is among the best business schools in the region. Bosch, Deloitte, Flipkart, Dabur took part in the placement drive, among many others. The institute offers a median CTC of INR 6.90 LPA. The faculty is also well-educated. If you have a will to learn and ready to face challenges and build up yourself then this is the best place for you.
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2 years ago
What is the placement records of UBS MBA-IB? Also can a GEM get a call with 80-82 percentile in CAT?
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yash sahaniCurrent Student
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The overall cut off required for UBS Chandigarh Admission by a general category student is expected to be around 90 to 92 percentile. yes. your chances will be more than u will get a call from UBS.