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Sarvesh Kinfer

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Indira Institute of Management does not offer MCA course. It offers MBA, M.Sc. computer science and M.Com only, for more details check the link below:
http://www.indiraedu.com/postgraduate-courses-affiliated-to-uop/

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Pranami Sharma

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The score is not that bad, but I would ask you to give some more exams to get broad option band for colleges.

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Pranami Sharma

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Basically, if you want to get admission in any MBA college, the entrance exams like snap MBA CET etc. are mandatory according the college or die criteria the only issue, is your UG percentage will matter during the final placements when companies with throughput 60% criteria will visit the campus, else most of college which prefers MBA in general won't have any issue with your UG marks. All they need is your entrance exam score, which should be above 90% marks.

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Pranami Sharma

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Yes, the college provides everything and the things mentioned is inclusive under the fees you pay.

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Pranami Sharma

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See, second shift has got nothing to do with market value of any college, the only thing is the shift will be morning shift and afternoon shift which may start from 11:00 am onwards. This is due to college needs few adjustments regarding students and faculty interaction and no connection with shift to final placements or market value.

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Pranami Sharma

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For MBA, MBA CET is mandatory. Last year, the cut off was 90%. This year, it may increase by 1-2%, whereas in exams other than CET, say MAT ATMA, you need to score above 95% marks, but for MBA, CET is mandatory.

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Pranami Sharma

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BALAJI and MIT have their own PGDM courses, whereas Indira has MBA as well as PGDM program, all the three colleges have average package that ranges from INR 3.5-5 LPA and may soar above according to market conditions, so it's upon you what type of course you need to get into. In case of PGDM, it would be BALAJI-INDIRA-MIT, and in case of MBA, it's just Indira as rest of them provide Diploma course.

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Pranami Sharma

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Both are same colleges under Indira group of Institutes, the only difference, is IIMP is the flagship college (first college) of these group.

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Pranami Sharma

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It depends on your interest, what you want to learn actually after completion of MBA. And, again if you get into a company almost after 3 to 4 years the specialization would not even matter, as you need to know each and every aspect, but as of now these are the following specialization Human Resources-Operations And Supply Chain-Finance- Marketing, if you are determined to do MBA, take admission in college and get knowledge of each subject in first semester itself and decide, else get your self-counsel for the same. It would definitely help.

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Pranami Sharma

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As in this year, it was 90.5% and next year it will vary by 2-3%, and this is for all the specialization.

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