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Rahul Ghosh

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50% is the eligibility criteria but just appear for MAT exam and apply to the colleges where you can get admission without 50%.

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Bhuwan Aggarwal

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It depends on the university or college you choose.

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Anand Chand

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The moment you join Gems B School, you get placement in few days based on your specialization. You have to work from Monday to Friday and have to attend classes on Saturday and Sunday. So you get both learning as well as experience.

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Harshit Jain

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After gaining experience the educational qualifications doesn't matter. The important thing is work experience, skills and abilities. Executive MBA and MBA are the same. Although in some cases regular MBA is given importance rather than part time MBA but that also in initial phase. In long run future only your experience will matter.

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Rishi Broto Chakraborty

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Hello Raj,
Though there are not many full-time courses that you could go for, but you can try and work in as many live projects as possible and participate in as many case studies and competitions as possible.
1. If you want to go in the field of finance, then I would recommend going for CFA and pass Level I and II during the 2 years of your MBA.
2. If you are doing marketing, then you can try and go for certified courses in digital marketing from Google and other reputed companies.
3. If you are going for operations, then you can go for certified courses in 6 sigma and lean manufacturing.
4. If you are going for HR, then there is nothing m
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Sumit SinghPlacement Representative at IBS Gurgaon

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Yes, it does provide regular MBA degree along with PGPM by charging Rs 25,000 per year.

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Dhara SardharaI'm MBA student and confident + supportive person

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Hi Sumit,
First of all, I would like to tell you that CPP is not corporate partnership program, it is actually center for Participatory Programs, where you should appear by regular classes of MBA.
Best of luck.

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