PGDM Eligibility
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3 years agoContributor-Level 10
Nowadays, people are looking for better opportunities when it comes to experiences and education. To be successful in the current economy, it is expected of you to have practical knowledge of the current market. Keeping all these points in mind, below are the reasons why you should be considering a Global MBA programme:
Integrity: It helps you obtain abilities of self-evaluation. This course comes with a unique curriculum that focuses on international matters and emphasizes the betterment of your business skills. This will help you grow professionally and assure your future emplo
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3 years agoContributor-Level 10
Better approach According to experts, if you have an MBA degree, you will know the business industry, thereby leading to better knowledge and practical applications. Diversification The global MBA programs are available across different fields. Most of them offer specialisation as well, considering the diplomas. Since it is a diverse field, you can choose any degree of your choice and proceed with training accordingly. Part of a global network One of the best benefits of joining a business school is being a part of a global network. Since there are a l
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- NIA Pune
- NIBM Pune
- NLU Jodhpur ( MBA insurance )
- Symbosis distance learning
- BIMTECH
- IPE Hyderabad
- Jamia Hamdard
- Pondicherry University
During B.Com you can pursue certification/ Diploma courses in insurance or management. Few popular entrance exam for MBA insurance are CAT/CMAT/GMAT. Best wishes.
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4 years agoContributor-Level 7
The admission procedure comprises of following factors:
1. Score in in CAT/ MAT/ XAT/ CMAT/ GMAT : 45% (maximum Weightage)
2. Case-based Group Discussion : 15%
3. Personal Interview: 20%
4. Academic Performance (previous): 15%
5. Work Experience, Sports and Extracurricular Activities: 5%.
So, if you do well in entrance exam, GD and PI, you'll have control over 45+15+20 = 80% weightage during admissions. And obviously, you'll get some mark
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