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Muhammed Naseef Ali

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There are many good MBA colleges in Bangalore like Christ university, Alliance, SP Jain and Acharya. If you have above 600 in MAT, you can try for Christ University. If that is not the case apply for SP Jain and Alliance. Chances of getting admissions are high in this colleges And their reputation is high. Symbiosis would good option if you are looking in Pune. But, they have their separate exams for the admission and the admissions are closed. Symbiosis exams mostly happens in all November. If you are ready for other than Bangalore and Pune, Manipal University is also a great option for MBA.

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Neeti Singh

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The main difference between MBA and PGDM is, that MBA is a degree and is offered by universities, whereas, PGDM is a post-graduate diploma offered by AICTE approved institutes.
Indian universities come under the University Grants Commission (UGC) and can, therefore, award degrees like the MBA degree, also known as MMS in Mumbai. Universities follow the UGC format for course content. On the other hand, reputed management institutes design their courses based on industry feedback and business relevance. They are not covered under the UGC.
https://www.shiksha.com/mba/colleges/mba-colleges-india

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Abhishek Desai

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Hello Anand,
Getting a good college with that score in Pune is impossible as their cutoffs are generally above 90 percentile. And the other colleges accepting such scores are quite average; better don't take admission there. Though you could have applied to the PGDM courses of some good colleges like Welingkar, Dalmia, SIES, etc. If you haven't done so, I suggest you reappear for CET (or any other exam) next year rather than wasting both your precious time and money by taking admission into an average college.

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VEDANT VAID

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Dear Shubham,
You can choose between any of the said colleges.
NDIM is rated amongst the top-25 B Schools in India by various surveys including the Business World, Business Standard, AIMA.

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James Alotkar

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Hello Manish,
The management of Sinhgad Institutes is really good. The staff and faculty are really cooperative and willing to help the students whenever needed. And the placements are also really great. On an average, 80% studemts are placed every year at the campus and 400 companies visit the campus with 4-5 Lacs of package on an average, with a maximum of 8 Lacs and minimum of 2.5 Lacs. Apart from this, international placements are also there at the campus.
Thank you.

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Anurag MoitraPGDM - Global

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I don't have much information about Bhartiya Vidyapeeth, Pune but since I am studying in ABBS, I would say that you can consider ABBS.

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Subhajit MGormandize Kolkata obsessed,Biriyaani, Mohanbagan

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You can land in SIMSREE, Govt of MH (general caste with 99 percentile MAT can apply), PUMBA-Pune University. Both are having a low fee (1.6 around) and a high ROI or you can think of NIBM-Pune, XIME-Bangalore. Here you can have a comparatively safe and secured job profile as 100% placement does not make any sense without job stability. Try to avoid consultancies, they can't give you tier-I colleges.
Feel free to write.

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Sumit Todi

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PUMBA do enroll NRI candidate too. Please check eligibility at www.Dtemaharashtra.Gov.In

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Sumit Todi

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The admission for NRI for MBA programme is through Directorate of Technical education, so you will need to fill a form at www.dtemaharashtra.gov.in. There's no GD-PI round at PUMBA for admission. Please keep checking dates on the website.

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Sumit Todi

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Sorry friend but your chances of getting admission are a bit low.

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