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6 years agoContributor-Level 8
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6 years agoBeginner-Level 4
I am a student of IFIM Business School and I would recommend that you join either of the colleges after a thorough analysis of what you want to go ahead with. Although, in my opinion joining IFIM would be a great opportunity for you to get a head start in your career. The unique quality of IFIM is the bespoke management programme that will enable you to design the curriculum as per your individual needs. The Institute offers a host of specializations to select from and provides a platform for industry-oriented learning. We are in constant touch with corporates through various events and the mentorship programme. The managemen
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6 years agoScholar-Level 17
MBA abroad is mainly designed for candidates with atleast 2 years' experience and is case-study based, lots of practical experience. M.Sc, on the other hand is more theoretical and research oriented and it is ideal for freshers and candidates who want to do RnD and academics. MBA is rigorous and ideal if you want a high level managerial career, running businesses and making strategies.
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6 years agoGuide-Level 13
1. Department of Management Studies, Indian Institute of Technology, Madras (CAT)
2. Anna University, Chennai TANCET MBA)
3. Crescent School of Business, Chennai (-NA-)
4. Vels University, Chennai CAT MAT XAT)
5. SSN school of management, Chennai
6. ITM business school, Chennai
7. VIT business school, Chennai
8. School of Business SRM, Chennai
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6 years agoScholar-Level 18
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6 years agoContributor-Level 9
I would suggest, Instead of focusing on what course have greater scope, why don't you concentrate on one of your convenience and interest from those and work hard such that you excel in it and with your skills and diligence and you can improve yourself. Ultimately your hard work will pay off and you would be able to earn good. Moreover both the course would lead to you to similar packages. The average packages of both the course is somewhere similar yet depending upon college to college. So choose what you really want to do and excel in it and also choose the college wisely. All the best.
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