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srividya mamidipudi

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Hi mastila,
The admission process is carried out by considering your score in your competitive exams i.e. MAT( Composite score of 600 or above),GMAT(Composite score of 450 or above),CMAT(70 Percentile or above), CAT(70 Percentile or above),XAT(70 percentile or above).

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Shilpa Madaiah

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Hi, College is very good. Standard and the quality of teaching is high. There will be lot of learning and fun filled activities from which you can learn a lot and get ready for meeting the high expectations of the corporate. Placements are also great.Christ University is a happening campus. There will be lot of fest going on from different deaneries. It is a very good platform to learn. It includes extra co-curriculum activities, sports, dance, music, management fests etc. Teachers are very supportive. Standard of education is very good. Overall Christ University is a fun learning university. About placements: The crowning factor of an
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Shilpa Madaiah

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No. It should be 50% or above marks in aggregate in the undergraduate examinations. (Applicants who are in the final year of their studies should have 50% or above aggregate in all the semesters / years of undergraduate examinations conducted so far).

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Shilpa Madaiah

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No Bharath. It should be 50% or above marks in aggregate in the undergraduate examinations. (Applicants who are in the final year of their studies should have 50% or above aggregate in all the semesters / years of undergraduate examinations conducted so far).

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Shilpa Madaiah

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No. Christ don't offer MIB

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Shilpa Madaiah

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The crowning factor of any MBA program is placements. The robust placement cell at Institute of Management, Christ University has been functioning effectively for over 15 years. The cell has grown along with the institute, from placing 60 students in the year of inception to working on placing over 700 students last year. We had over 150 organizations from different sector namely IT, BFSI, Consulting, FMCG, Health care, Automobile, Real estate, Hospitality etc. The number of organizations and the compensation has consistently increased over the years. Our highest compensation this year has been Rs.11.5 Lacs and we averaged at Rs.6 Lacs
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Shilpa Madaiah

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Visa formalities are the student's responsibility. However Christ University will provide assistance. If by any chance visa gets rejected and students are unable to go to Germany then the students will continue regular program in India which is regular MBA. You'll get the regular MBA degree certificate.

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abhishek anandAn optimist by nature, I like to be social.

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That is a very general confusion faced by everyone. You have to first understand the difference between pgdm & mba. Mba is a degree and pgdm is a diploma. Degrees can only be awarded by a university but pgdm can be awarded by any institute recognized by aicte. Mba is more of theoretical type, while pgdm is more of practical type. Pgdm will be better if u prefer practical knowledge and industry exposure above theoretical knowledge. But if you want go for higher studies like phd u should go for mba, as for phd a masters degree is required and pgdm is not a degree. But if the pgdm program is recognized by aicte as well as the association
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Shilpa Madaiah

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INR 990,000 + Students will need to spend additional amount of approximately Rs.4.2 lakhs towards Airfare (To and fro to Germany), Accommodation (in Germany), and Insurance, Visa Charges, Food and other Living expenses. So the overall cost will come up to 14,00,000 lakh for 2 years.

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Shilpa Madaiah

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Their is no fair comparison among these electives. Most of the people choose elective or majors based on their interests or grades in respectable courses.
But i guess here you are not planning to decide based on your interests. So decide base on grades, skills or talents. Or you can decide base on goals, so first you need to identify that what exactly you want in the end. Creating your goals will help you in decision. Also dont forget the skills required to complete this majors. So what skill you have? Are you creative? Good salesman? go for marketing. If you are good in understanding humans nature and can read and manage humans go for
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