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Uday Pratap Singh

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The mess food is of good quality with much varieties.The canteen of the varsity provides nutritious food to students and faculty members. The institute has a seperate canteen for MDP

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Prince Yadav

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I want to do MBA degree as I am interested in management field searching for the best schools which accepts the CGPA Score. Will you please provide me lists of schools or colleges located in India which accepts CGPA so that I can take admission accordingly.Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) : the mean GPA from all semester. Grade Point Average (GPA): The numerical value assigned to a student’s scholasticaverage in one semester. The calculation is shown below: The Overall GPA Calculation Formula : 1.Grade Points Obtain x Credit Hours = Result.2.Calculate Each course result.3.Take a Sum of Result of Each Subj
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Prince Yadav

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The Indian Institute of Social Welfare & Business Management (IISWBM), Kolkata was established through a resolution adopted by the Syndicate of the University of Calcutta on April 25, 1953.Visionary Chief Minister of West Bengal, Dr. Bidhan Chandra Roy, was the first President of the Board of Governors and Prof D.K Sanyal was the first Director of the Institute.Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, the first Prime Minister of India, laid the foundation stone of IISWBM - India's first institute to introduce a programme on management education

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Prince Yadav

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Yes, there are seat reservations at IISWBM (Indian Institute of Social Welfare and Business Management). According to review, a minimum of 25 percent of seats for admissions in the IILM University will be reserved for candidates of the State of Haryana, out of which 10 percent of the seats will be reserved for economically weaker sections (EWS) candidates. 

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Prince Yadav

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IISWBM offers pretty decent placements. There is a very active placement cell which involves both students and faculty members to look after the placements. The flagship course is worth the money because the ROI is met for a majority of the students. The average package offered was around 5 LPA to 5.5 LPA.In 2018, all the students who all met the college placement criteria, as well as the company placement criteria, have got placed. Amazon was the highest recruiter last year offering a package of more than 10 LPA. Roles offered are mostly Sales Trainee, Management Trainee, Deputy Manager, Assistant Manager, TSO and TSE. The lowest Sala
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Prince Yadav

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Placements: IISWBM is one of the best B grade MBA college in India. Around 96% of students got placed last year in 2019. The highest salary package offered was 10 LPA.As a student of IISWBM, we should not disclose certain things to outside people. As I am giving out the details that's why I’m making myself anonymous.Let me give you a detail scenario:The Syllabus was not at all industry focused. Bookish Knowledge imparted to students.IMRB Kantar, ICICI Bank are the main recruiters. (Finance People= ICICI), Marketing= IMRB KANTARPS: Those who get into ICICI Bank leave their jobs within 6 months, hope you will understand.Some used t
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Prince Yadav

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The Indian Institute of Social Welfare & Business Management is an Autonomous (Government aided) business school in Kolkata, India. The school is the first Management Institute in India and South East Asia to offer an MBA.Management degree programs are approved by AICTE.And the PGs is almost good management for this institute . And hostels are available for this institute for any body can come him this college. These hostels are good infrastructure and facilities. Girls and boys are separated hostels room available and safe for this institute. Hostels are secure and maintenance.PGs are almost good by degree programmer manage the study
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Uttkarsh beriwal

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MAT is one of the popular management entrance exams in India, and many B-Schools accept MAT scores for admission into their MBA programs. IISWBM (Indian Institute of Social Welfare and Business Management) Kolkata is one of the oldest management institutes in India and accepts MAT scores for admission into its MBA programme. The admission process for IISWBM MBA usually starts in the month of January, and the classes usually commence in July/August. As you are preparing for the February 2020 attempt, you can appear for the MAT exam and apply for the MBA programme at IISWBM in 2020. However, please note that admission to IISWBM MBA is no
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Kajal Kumari

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It ultimately depends on the specific institution and their admission requirements. Some institutions may require a valid CAT/MAT score for admission into their post-graduate diploma in supply chain management program, while others may have alternative criteria for admission.
You should check the admission requirements of the institution you are interested in applying to and see if they have any alternative criteria or exemptions for entrance exams. Additionally, you can consider reaching out to the admissions office for further information and clarification on the admission process.

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Shashi Ranjan Kumar

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Some of the topics that you could cover in an HR syllabus include:
HR Strategy and Planning
Recruitment and Selection
Training and Development
Performance Management
Compensation and Benefits
Employee Relations
Diversity and Inclusion
Legal and Regulatory Issues in HR
These are just a few examples of the many topics that could be covered in an HR syllabus. Depending on the level of the course, you may want to dive deeper into some of these topics or introduce additional areas of HR such as succession planning, talent management, or organizational development.
Overall, covering HR in your syllabus can provide students with a valuable foundation i
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