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Ishu AggarwalManagement and Administrator

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Minimum 60 to 75 percentile is necessary to pursue PGDM course from a good ranking college. Also your academic qualification and working experience are great, so you can easily does the course. Thank you
best of luck.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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Yes, your distance degree will be accepted if it is done from a UGC and DDE recognized University. Hence GIM will accept your distance degree for PGDM HCM program.

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Sutapa MoitraWorking for 28 yrs in garment fashion industy

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Hi Abhisekh, First of all - Work hard so that you score well. Students will higher scores get the first priority. Secondly Try doing at least 2 internship (from a renowned place) with in the whole tenure of your course. Prepare an impressive resume of yourself mentioning your education / marks + Summary of your course + your skills & your internship experiences. Attach it with the Experience Letter. Lookout for Resume Templates from internet. All the best.

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Ragini Agrawal

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It is good that you have made a decision on the MBA specialization and your past experience is definitely going to help you in you the course. Best college in India accepting GMAT is ISB (Indian School of Business) Hyderabad, but you have to check the eligibility criteria in their website or drop a mail to them for your query. Symbiosis University also offers a MBA in Healthcare. NITEE or SIOM for Operations or Industrial Management.
I would suggest that you to appear for CAT, as well if you want to increase your options in India as all IIMs definitely are a very good for the management courses. I am also a Mechanical engineer pursu
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preksha jainNetworker, motivator

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Hi,
Both the options which is available to you are way too different from each other it depends on which field you want to go. One is financial services from KJ and KJ is a big brand and another a trending course of big data from GIM. My suggestions is to select KJ but if your into no. Or statistics go for big data. Let me know if you need more information.

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preksha jainNetworker, motivator

Contributor-Level 9

Hi,
I would suggest you go for KJSIMSR for PGDM. Do generalized course so scope of getting placed is high and diverse. Big data is very trending, nowadays, but this course will become niche for u and job finding will be difficult.

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Ragini Agrawal

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If you are planning for an MBA and willing to switch your job, for now, I would say that the offer is worth a try. Working with one of India's retail giants will definitely add points on your resume and even your prior work experience will be an added advantage. Also, profiles like Store/floor Manager will help you explore more on your inclination towards Operations and Supply Chain Management. This will be very helpful and would give you a more clear understanding when you pursue your MBA. According to my journey in IMT- Nagpur, and having studied Operations as one of my electives I would suggest you can give a try on this offer. My c
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Abhishek Desai

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Hello!
I would suggest you choose GIM due to its better brand name, placements, and infrastructure. Though you should check out the student reviews of both the colleges too for more insights and then take a final decision.

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Abhishek Desai

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Hello, I'd suggest choose GIM due to the better brand name, placements, and infrastructure. Though you should also check out the student reviews of both the colleges for more insights and then take a final call.

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