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Akash Chaturvedi

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In order to get admission you need to be a graduate with a minimum of 50% marks. If you have completed your graduation and have a decent score on the management aptitude test then the candidate should be able to apply. The important factor is your CAT or MAT percentile. The admissions process is quite the same as other top B-schools. Once you fill out the form, your eligibility will be checked and based on your CAT or MAT percentile you may be called for GD and PI rounds. There are various factors which are considered during admissions and they have some weightage for each. You should visit the official website of the Jaipuria Institut
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Akanksha Shinde

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Undoubtedly Jaipuria Indore is more known but Lexicon Management Institute of Leadership and Excellence is an emerging star taking the educational world by a storm. With their new-age techniques and teaching approach, students have much more to gain from the Lexicon Management Institute of Leadership and Excellence.

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Bhairavi Mohite

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Hi. Not sure about other colleges but PIBM is one of the best B-schools in India. PIBM provides practical exposure through business projects, corporate interactions, dual internships, and more. Placements for any domain are really good at PIBM. The companies hiring from PIBM are Deloitte, CITCO, Dabur, ITC, Xanadu Realty, and more.

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Abhishek Desai

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Hello! While selecting a good B-school, one should evaluate its brand name, rankings, alumni network, ROI, infra, placements (both median package and type of companies), industry exposure, location, and teaching quality.

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Manish Kumar

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Both are the good option and they have equal accreditation like AICTE, NBA and AIU equavennce but if you are looking college in Delhi then FIIB is somehow the better option as they have very limited intake capacity where you will get more career opportunity in view of ROI /placement. Along with this you will get global outlook through Global Immersion Experience programme and Student Exchange programme. This would be the better option for you.

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Shratica Sameer

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Case study basically refer to a real time situation that had already occurred and you need to give solution or your suggestion over that situation. You are going to be judged on the basis of your answer like your perception and opinions over particular situation, usually fresher's are asked about their introduction and given a situation or maybe you are asked to pitch for something.

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ridhima chitkara

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Hi, JIMS Rohini is one of the best B-Schools in Delhi/NCR. It provides INDUSTRIAL UPDATED CURRICULAM which helps to prepare students as per the industry demands. Live projects, workshops, industrial visits, guest lectures are the key areas which plays important role in grooming ones career. Also, best placement records so far even in pandemic situation. MAT cut off for PGDM is 580 composite scores and above
PGDM-IB - 500 composite scores and above
PGDM-RM- 500 composite scores and above
XAT cut off for PGDM- 70% above
PGDM-IB-55% above
PGDM-RM-45% above.

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Aarav Srivasatava

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Both are good. They belong to a single brand, the course curriculum is also the same, faculty members are highly qualified, and placements are centralized. You can opt for either of the two. However, I'd advise you to choose the campus of your city (if you live in either Noida or Lucknow). Otherwise, you can choose any one. Make sure you've appeared for CAT or any other management admission test as it is mandatory to be eligible to apply.

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