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Hema Chilukoti

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It depends on the university you choose some may consider only Diploma GPA and some university also includes past GPA to obtain total result after completing Diploma (This is only applicable for those who has joined directly in 2nd year).

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Siddharth Shankar

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PGDM courses are industry oriented unlike MBA, which are more theoretical in nature. PGDMs focus more on grooming programs, mentorship and industry exposure. Also the placement services are more rigorous with PGDM programs. Hence, PGDM course from a recognised institute is usually good to pursue good salary options.MBA admission process in top MBA colleges opens every year in the month of July/August and closes after 2-3 months from the opening date. While IIFT, IIMs, XLRI, NMIMS, SIBM among others open their admission process in July-August, other top MBA colleges like FMS, MDI, SPJIMR, IMI, IMT begin their admission process in Septem
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Shubham Kumar

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For normal shortlisting process, the average marks of class X and class XII must be at least 80%. So, if a candidate has an average less than that of 80%, he will not receive a call for the interview irrespective of the CAT score (Unless he happens to be one of the top 50 scorers in his stream). .

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Sahith Chandra Poreddy

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It is better to pursue a regular MBA degree rather than a distance degree. Because MBA is one of those degrees which require a lot of regular networking and working. You would not get all of those from a distance degree.

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Sahith Chandra Poreddy

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Yes, you have to crack the CAT exam in order to make it into IIMs.

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Sahith Chandra Poreddy

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The simple answer is 'no'. If you wish to pursue M. B.A. in I. MS then you have to clear the CAT exam. GATE exam is for those who wants to do M.Tech.

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Piyush VERMA

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I think the fee of the programme is same for all students irrespective of their category. But there are ample government scholarships for SC/ST students pursuing PGDM from Iims.

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Vicky Barman

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Sadly, Part Time MBA are sold by all Institutes in India and abroad but when it comes to Placements and Job hunt you will come across a glass ceiling that only Full-Time MBA only need apply. So yes if your idea is just to buy a degree or acquire knowledge any of these shops might be good but if you think it will make any serious flip to your career prospects, then you need research.

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Vicky Barman

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With this 95 percentile and a good enough academic record you can expect calls from many Iims but getting a call from the Top Iims will be very hard and almost impossible, also your OBC category will provide you an extra advantage during selection. IIM you can expect :
IIM Ranchi, Trichy, Rohtak, Shillong, Jammu, Amritsar, Kozhikode, Nagpur, Udaipur, Raipur etc. These are just expectations getting a call will depend on many other factors like you academic background, work experience etc.

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deepika maurya

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The IIMs (Indian Institutes of Management) offer many more courses than the IIFTs (Indian Institute of Foreign Trade), across various levels. International Business is a much more substantial area of specialization for the Indian Institute of Foreign Trade than Indian Institutes of Management. However, if you want to study other specializations, the Indian Institutes of Management are the best option. I hope this will help you.

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