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Srishti SinghCurrently studying at NITJ

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Yes, you can do a regular MBA in JBIMS. Hope this might help you.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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JBIMS is offering the MMM/MHRDM/MIM/MFM courses. The admissions to Management programmes is based on MAH CET entrance exam score. Candidates with CAT/ CMAT entrance exam score can also apply provided they fulfill the minimum cutoff set by the college. So, MAT is not acceptable here.

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Ashish SharmaEducation Consultant, Political Analyst, traveler.

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Hi Isha, This is purely your decision, you must have opt the specialisation of MBA programme according to your interest aptitude and the possibilities in the world in coming future. All MBA specializations are best if you do it from the right university. If you want to do an MBA do it from the best B-Schools of India like Iims, FMS, LPU. LPU is ranked No. 2 in India in Outreach and Inclusivity and is amongst the top 50 institutes in the prestigious NIRF ranking released by The Ministry of Human Resource Development (MHRD), Government of India. 200+ Campus placement drives with a reputed brand with an average package of 6-12 LPA. Studen
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Preeti Makhija

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Hi Anita, while both courses aim to train you in management and administration, their approach differs significantly. However, if you wish to pursue higher education abroad, a PGDM is considered to be a Diploma, while a university-affiliated MBA is counted as a degree, giving you a better standing. I would recommend you to go for Regular MBA degree programme. IILM University, Gurugram is one of the best university for an MBA programme. IILM has a legacy of excellence in Responsible Management Education since 1993. It is this unique heritage that sets us apart from other educational institutes. The IILM ethos is focused on identifying a
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Gagan Chopra

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Hello Rani, MBA programme comes under Mittal School of Business which is among the first 10 institutions in India to get ACBSP (USA) accreditation. Last year in MBA students got a package of max 16 Lacs per annum and the average packages were of 5 Lacs per annum. Furthermore, the best part is quality of curriculum which is really worthy and as per the industry standards. Every small content of every semester syllabus and subjects are benchmarked with the foreign universities. Moreover, the faculty members have great knowledge and wonderful skills of teaching. They are very humble and helpful at every time. Beautiful infrastructure with
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Abhishek Desai

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If you are already employed and have good prospects of climbing up the corporate ladder within your company, an executive MBA is a good choice. If you're a recent graduate or wish to take a break from your work life, a full-time MBA is ideal.

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Suni K

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If you are a job aspirant, then it is always advisable to do a regular MBA. If you are employed and wish to climb the corporate ladder without a break from routine job chores, then you may prefer Executive, part-time, or a distance MBA.

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Suni K

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If you are a job aspirant, then it is always advisable to do a regular MBA. If you are employed and wish to climb the corporate ladder without a break from routine job chores, then you may prefer Executive, part-time, or a distance MBA.

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