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rahul r

Scholar-Level 18

Please refer to the link provided below for details regarding a course in Fashion Designing & Boutique Management from the GJ The Fashion Designing Institute. You should be able to download college brochure via this link which contains details regarding admission process for this course. alternatively, visit college official website for further details regarding admissions.
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https://www.shiksha.com/design/fashion-design/course/fashion-designing-boutique-management-gj-the-fashion-designing-institute-off-karve-road-pune-92572
Website: http://www.gjthefashiondesigninginstitute.com/
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Moin NargundAspiring Student

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IFIM, Bangalore is a very good option for PGDM. Especially the finance program. The curriculum is also approved by CFA Institute, USA. It is mentioned as ranked 26 in India and is any way approved/accredited by AICTE, NBA, SAQs, etc. So, it seems great. Bangalore is a better place to study as compared to Noida, in my opinion.

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Prateek Jaiswal

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Hi,
Placements are 100%. Big companies come to the campus for retail. Aditya Birla retail itself is a big name. All retail stores under Aditya Birla like Mudra, More, etc. comes to the campus to recruit. Compensation is also nearly 6-7 lakhs on an average. So BIMTECH will be a good choice for retail management.

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Aroon BaeA gamer and love helping people

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Hello Rohit,
I don't know how you got the idea that this platform will help you get a job abroad, this is mainly for studies. You have to talk to a visa agent or take premium services from an immigration consultation firm.

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rahul r

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Admission Process followed for entry into MBA logistics & supply chain management:
Most institutes offering the course admit students based on performance in a relevant entrance test, often followed by a round of personal interview, wherein their general aptitude for the course is tested. Admission process generally varies across colleges. A few institutes also provide direct admission based on the candidates performance at the level of graduation. Listed below are some of the entrance exams conducted in the country for admission to the course. MAT (Management Aptitude Test)
CAT (Common Admission Test)
CMAT (Common Management Admission Te
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Pallavi ChoudhuryFormer HR, Oracle

Guide-Level 14

Hi Deepak,
You can check the programme structure and outcomes and compare, figure out which one you like more. If you want to focus just on supply chain and logistics go with SCM. If you want a broader management perspective go with Management. Know your interests and decide accordingly.

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