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Hasnain Sayed

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Congratulations Friend for getting selected for IBS Mumbai . The people who are not giving positive response must be amongst those candidates who did not get admission In IBS Mumbai. Don't worry you are at the right place. IBS Mumbai is consistently known for its 100% placement records since the last many years . Even if you still have doubts or queries regarding the placements in IBS Mumbai all your doubts will be solved by the placement cell of the college itself especially during the induction session which will be organised by college during the first 15 days of the beginning of the college .

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Tanmoy Mukherjee

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Dear friend,ibs is registered deemed university and have affiliation under ugc.So,u can do phd after completing mba. Best of luck!

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Harsha Kumar

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You can go for IIM's, FMS, Xaiver's.

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Go for ITM, Navi mumbai. It is a decent choice. Be sure to contact alumni whichever college u select to study. They will give u a error free scenario. All the best. Thank you.

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Difference between PGDM, MBA & MMS is that PGDM is a diploma in management which is not a masters degree just like MBA or MMS.MBA is a full time or a part time masters degree in business administration which is not offered by Mumbai university but by other Indian universities like Delhi, Karnataka, Andhra Pradesh, Dehradun and so on . Whereas MMS is a full time masters of management studies just like BMS offered by Mumbai university but which is not offered by some other Indian universities. MMS is required only if you are doing Masters in management studies course offered by Mumbai university. It all depends upon your choice, will & d
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Hasnain Sayed

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IBS Mumbai is too good. Yes, it is worth to take admission in IBS . Placements are also too good, placement cell has a record of 100% placement every year . Average package is of 6.5 lakhs per annum, highest package is of 11.5 lakhs per annum. All big corporate entities and bodies like J P Morgan Chase, CRISIL, Deloitte, Bank of America, HDFC, ICICI, AXIS Bank, Kotak Mahindra Bank, ITC Hotels, Nestle, India Bulls Properties and securities, Arvind Mills, AGP World, Engage 4 More and so on visits IBS Mumbai every year for the purpose of Final Placements .

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IBS Mumbai offers PGPM, MBA and PGPM + MBA courses. It depends upon the candidate's will whether he/she either wants to pursue PGPM or MBA or both that is PGPM+MBA . For all the 3 courses, the specialisations offered are Marketing, Finance, Human Resource, Operations Management and Information technology . You can either go for Core i.e. Complete specialisation in any one stream or for dual specialisation of 2 2 subjects of 2 different individual streams like marketing, finance and hr . Or else you can also go for Major Minor specialisation which consists of 3 major subjects of 1 stream and 1 minor subject of 1 stream .

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PGPM, PGDM, PGDBM and MBA are the courses which are offered in a B School and to be honest every MNC in India accepts all the above mentioned courses . Be it PGPM, PGDM, PGDBM & MBA - the companies not only see your qualification but along with these courses they see how much practical knowledge, corporate understanding and exposure a particular candidate has with him/ her . As far as government jobs are concerned for that any masters degree be it MBA, MCOM, MCA, MA , MSC and so on, these post graduation degrees are must . For joining a MNC or a corporate body post graduation is not must , PGPM, PGDM, PGDBM, MBA has equivalent importan
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Hasnain Sayed

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Yes, it is worth joining IBS Mumbai . Glad to know that you got selected for IBS Mumbai. Placements are too good and amazing. People who got placed from the batch of 2014-2016 currently are very much happy with the kind of package and profiles companies have offered them. Highest package is of 11.5 lakhs per annum including domestic and international placements, Average package is of 6.5 lakhs per annum . Companies like TCS, Arvind Mills, Bank Of America, JP Morgan Chase, CRISIL, Deloitte, Kotak Mahindra bank, ITC Hotels, ICICI Bank, Axis bank, HDFC Bank, Nestle, Standard Chartered Bank, India Bulls, and so on visit IBS Mumbai every wi
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Cut off varies as per the eligibility criteria set by the college. IBS accepts different scores along with various other entrance examinations like CAT, XAT, MAT, CMAT, CET & IBSAT based on the scores set by the institutional norms or set by the state or central board of examination.

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