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afreen taj

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It was once affiliated with Bharathiar University, but it is now affiliated with Bangalore University and is AICTE approved. On a regular basis, they provide a two-year full-time PGDM programme. The institute offers a variety of programmes, including finishing school, C2C, global immersion, placement training, internships, and more. The GIBS PGDM programme serves as a stand-in for the MBA. The specialised placement programme offered by GIBS serves as a finishing school curriculum and prepares students for placements at various levels. Among the top employers were businesses like Coca-Cola, Paytm, Amazon, Puma, Bose, Toyota, Flipkart, O
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Sarthak Pathak

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Hello, I have checked your query I can SEE that you are not sure if your college will be able to provide a good placements in big corporate. However, if you the big corporate does not come to your campus keep an eye on the career website of the companies. And once you find the right job apply for it. Also, if you want a campus placement, go for it and after gaining an experience you can shift to big corporates.

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Tejas Patil

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Unlike the traditional full-time MBA programs, executive MBA programs give individuals a chance to explore the corporate world while getting a master's degree. Students who pursue executive MBA programs are already working. They pursue an executive MBA to improve their leadership skills and communication skills. However, because these full-time managers have extensive work experience and are already familiar with the fundamentals of business, they frequently seek advanced business courses that delve into the complexities of various management challenges.

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Tejas Patil

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No, they are not even AICTE accredited - they are affiliated under Vidyasagar University. The college is in a single 3 storied house. The infrastructure is not good too.

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Paras Bhambri

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NMIMS Mumbai, Chandigarh University, IIIT Lucknow are the top colleges that offer PG Diploma in Data Science.

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Gayathri

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If you have enough of free time and no financial pressure, working full time is the ideal alternative. However, if you are employed and do not have enough free time to attend classes and attend college every day, it is preferable that you choose a part-time or even executive MBA programme. But it's crucial to choose a reputable college when you want to pursue a part-time or executive career.

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Gayathri

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Full time is the best option if you have time in your hand and if you have no pressure of earning money. But if you are working and do not have enough time in your hand to attend classes and go to college every day, its better you opt for part time or even executive MBA. But when you are opting for Part time or Executive its important you do it from a reputed college.

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Gayathri

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For recent graduates who can afford to put off starting a job, full-time MBA programmes are appropriate since they increase the likelihood that they will be hired for higher-paying positions. Working people who want to advance their current careers may select a part-time MBA programme in order to keep their jobs while they are in school.

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