Prin. L. N. Welingkar Institute of Management Development and Research, Mumbai

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Ramneet KaurPassionate about education and knowledge.

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Yes, but it depends upon your circumstances. Professionals opt for distance learning due to their job commitments and student who cant spend much opt for Distance Learning. Now, other question is Amity, NMIMS or Welingkar. In recent UGC notifications, Deemed Universities cant run Distance learning which is NMIMS and Bharti Vidyapeeth as renowned names and Welingkar have been asked to be converted to University if they are willing to run distance learning.

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Hitesh Salian

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It depends on what you want, do not expect placements in distance learning course from the college.

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Shubham Badgujar

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Automobile engineering is a core area and MBA is generalized area. It depends on how you choose your career.
Anyways MBA will be valued only when you have exposure and experience. So have some experience in the area you want to specialize and start your MBA so that it will be additional qualification in all terms.
As you are showing your interest towards the MBA course, so I would like to say that, this is the Master's Degree course, this very professional and dynamic course. The main reason to opt this course is to just increase the salary potential as well as the post.
MBA course is having so many specializations. Each specialization o
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Getting a job is one of the most important and happy moment in one's life. But getting a job in today's cut-throat competitive world is difficult. The situation is also not much better in India. The most basic requirement to get a job is- Basic Education. No company would want to hire a person who can't even function the most basic functions in a company. Hence, basic elementary education is a must. Additionally, the person must also have completed supplementary degree to further enhance his chance of getting a job.But today just having a degree to show isn't enough. Along with education, the person must also possess skills like public
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Tejal Rane

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Making once in lifetime career choices require careful research. Having done that you need to be sure about your area of interest, reasons to pursue MBA, academic credentials. Prin. L.N.Welingkar or WeSchool is ranked as one of the best B-Schools not only in Mumbai/Bangalore but all over India. The PGDM program at Weschool is uniquely designed to give students a slice of global exposure. As per your area of interest, you get a number of options to select from, to pursue your PGDM it could be core (Finance, marketing, HR, operations), or specialized ones such as business analytics, rural Management, retail, healthcare, media entertainme
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Vivek Nandwani

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For practicing the Group Discussion/PI that is conducted by the IIMs following strategies can be followed:
Reading the newspaper: What tests your ability to form an opinion and thus it is better to boost your knowledge about the current events of the world and analyze its impact. You can use the SPELT (Social, Political, Economic, Legal, Technical) framework for this. My suggestion would be to use a national daily like Hindu or Economic Times and start reading at least 8-10 articles on a regular basis.
Following Blogs: You can read blogs that are written by professors of IIMs, SPJIMR or any other institute of India from where you are sur
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Vivek Nandwani

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For acing the Group Discussion/PI that is conducted by the IIMs following strategies can be followed:
Reading the newspaper: What tests your ability to form an opinion and thus it is better to boost your knowledge about the current events of the world and analyze its impact. You can use the SPELT (Social, Political, Economic, Legal, Technical) framework for this. My suggestion would be to use a national daily like Hindu or Economic Times and start reading at least 8-10 articles on a regular basis.
Following Blogs: You can read blogs that are written by professors of IIMs, SPJIMR or any other institute of India from where you are sure tha
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NITIN DESHMUKHYard by yard its hard, but inch by inch its

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K.J. SIMSR and L.N.Welingkar are equally good institutes. Both are almost ranked same among B-Schools. ROI for K.J Somaiya is better among the two. Some of the important points while selecting an institute are accreditation of the institute, institute's infrastructure, teaching faculty, specialization offered, past placements records, tuition fees, city preference, and industry interface. As both, the institutes are having the campus in Mumbai the industry exposure is good for students in either of the college. If possible a visit to college is better option to get a reality check. Also, get in touch with college alumni's through the s
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TAPM and Welingkar are equally good institutes. TAPMI is ranked better than Welingkar. ROI is better for Welingkar. TAPMI is more research-oriented among the two. Corporate exposure is good in TAPMI, as they have student exchange program too. Some of the important points while selecting an institute - Accreditation of the institute, institute's infrastructure, teaching faculty, specialization offered, past placements records., tuition fees, city preference, and industry interface. As Welingkar is having campuses in cities like Mumbai and Bengaluru, industry exposure is good for students in either of the college. If possible a visit to
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Abhijeet Bhagwat

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No, it's not accepted. Welingkar accepts scores of CAT, CMAT, XAT, ATMA, MAH CET and GMAT exams. These score have 50% weightage in their selection process. Your previous academic performance has 15% value and work experience has 5%. Remaining 30% of weightage is divided between the group discussion & personal interview. Thus you have a good chance if you score above 90% in exams like MAH CET or CMAT which are comparatively easier exams and perform well in the GD/PI process. This is applicable for the PGDM courses offered at Weschool. For MMS the admissions happen through MAH CET exam score and cap rounds. You will find most of the stud
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