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Rohit Kamat

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Both are good, but if display your percentile then I can help you better with these two and other colleges option. And if ask personal opinion among these two, then 1st IBS (Bangalore, because it provide around 95% placement each year)
For more college information. Based on your scores, you need to disclose your percentile.

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Rohit Kamat

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Top 10 Distance Education Universities in India for MBA/PGDM
Symbiosis Center for Distance Learning (SCDL)
Indira Gandhi National Open University (IGNOU)
Sikkim Manipal University. Annamalai University. Prin. L. N. Welingkar Institute of Management. Amity University. Lovely Professional University. ICFAI University. Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies
Institute of Management Studies (IMT). .

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Lakshita dugar

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Some top colleges in Kolkata for PGDM, IISWBM, Calcutta business school, International Management School Kolkata, University of Calcutta.

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Deeksha Dixit

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An MBA is better than a PGDM as it holds more value in the job market. This is due to the fact that a PGDM is a postgraduate Diploma in management, whereas an MBA is a professional postgraduate degree.
1. The course curriculum is usually similar, but the PGDM curriculum is usually upgraded to meet market changes. This is possible with the PGDM, as this course is mostly offered by autonomous institutions.
2. The MBA covers theoretical as well as practical aspects, whereas the PGDM is mostly focused on technical aspects.
3. With an MBA, you can make a career in teaching as well, which is not possible with a PGDM.
4. Also, doing a PGDM fr
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Anamika sharma

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Definitely you can try for the admission as they have 2 different level of interview from different departments and if you clear the round then you will definitely got the admission in Fostiima.

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Deeksha Dixit

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A PGDM in banking and financial services is better for those who are interested in working in the banking industry. For those who are interested in the HR field, a PGDM in human resource management is better.
1. Job Profile: With a PGDM in banking and financial services, you can expect jobs like finance officer, executive finance, finance controller, and other related jobs in banks as well as private companies. With a PGDM in human resource management, you can expect jobs like HR executive, HR assistant, HR operation, etc.
2. Salary: The average annual salary with a PGDM in banking is around Rs. 2.8 Lacs in the initial period. The aver
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Mayank Shaw

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UCD Michael Smurfit Graduate Business School M.Sc. Supply Chain Management. University of Washington Foster School of Business -Master of Supply Chain Management. Purdue University Krannert School of Management MS Global Supply Chain Management. Politecnico di Milano MS Global Supply Chain Management.

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Mayank Shaw

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Yes, It will enhance your career goal.

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Vidhya Shree

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Hi. Pathak. Sorry to say ALL above mentioned college stands in the same Line. I would suggest you to go with GIBS Bangalore. It is am exclusive business school in Bangalore that gives tough competition to above mentioned college in Bangalore. There unique pattern of studying students is stand out from box where students are well placed in top companies every years. Highly Recommended.

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Yadish Suvarna

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All the 3 colleges are average and almost equal in terms of everything. Still, if you want to choose one among the three I would suggest you go with Chetna then IES then MET. Hope your query is solved. All he best.

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