4 years ago
Is bimm a good option
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Aditi AgrawalCurrent Student
Guide-Level 12
You are asking this in context of which specialisation? And comparing it with which college?
4 years ago
How do I prepare for GDPI of bimm Pune?
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BHAWNA BHOJWANICurrent Student
Contributor-Level 10
For the preparation of GD, you can go through current topics. Just go through them once. Have a fair idea about pros and cons of that topic. For PI, the basic and first question mostly occurs to be Tell me about yourself, therefore jot down al
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For the preparation of GD, you can go through current topics. Just go through them once. Have a fair idea about pros and cons of that topic. For PI, the basic and first question mostly occurs to be Tell me about yourself, therefore jot down all points that you will answer and put your strength and achievements and justify for the same. I hope you will make it to BIMM. All the best.
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Parna SahaCurrent Student
Marketing Grad,Sri Balaji Society's BIMM,Pune
Contributor-Level 10
You have very good chances of getting admitted here. If you really want to get an admission, then contact me for a discount on the forms. Also do check the reviews of current students. https://www.shiksha.com/college/-441/reviews?utm_source=sh
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You have very good chances of getting admitted here. If you really want to get an admission, then contact me for a discount on the forms. Also do check the reviews of current students. https://www.shiksha.com/college/-441/reviews?utm_source=shiksha&utm_medium=liveproject3&utm_campaign=2691805787
It is among the top tier business schools.
It is among the top tier business schools.
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Aditi AgrawalCurrent Student
Guide-Level 12
Yes, there are fair chances for your selection in Balaji, as they give more weightage to how you perform at the time of gd and pi. So all the best for that. I'm also student of BIMM, Pune.
4 years ago
How do I prepare for GDPI for bimm Pune?
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Aditi AgrawalCurrent Student
Guide-Level 12
Prepare for some usual topics along with the current topics. They will check your communication skills as well, so don't rush to speak all what you know. Try and present yourself nicely. For pi they will ask basic question about you, it's very
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Prepare for some usual topics along with the current topics. They will check your communication skills as well, so don't rush to speak all what you know. Try and present yourself nicely. For pi they will ask basic question about you, it's very easy. For more queries, comment below.
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Swapnaneel BhuiyaCurrent Student
Scholar-Level 17
Christ University is the best option. It has a AAA+ rating and has decent placement. It is one of the reputed institutes in Bangalore.
4 years ago
What are my chances of getting admission in bimm Pune with composite score of 617.5 in MAT?
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Aditi AgrawalCurrent Student
Guide-Level 12
Yes, there are bright chances to get BIMM with this score, if you performed well in tier admission process which comprises of GD, PI, etc.
5 years ago
Is executive MBA a full time course?
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Rasika PatilCurrent Student
Contributor-Level 8
There are a couple of key differences between a MBA and an Executive MBA in the following categories:
Cost - An Executive MBA is usually about 2 to 3 times more expensive than a regular MBA.
Entry requirements - Regular MBA applicants usually ha
Cost - An Executive MBA is usually about 2 to 3 times more expensive than a regular MBA.
Entry requirements - Regular MBA applicants usually ha
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There are a couple of key differences between a MBA and an Executive MBA in the following categories:
Cost - An Executive MBA is usually about 2 to 3 times more expensive than a regular MBA.
Entry requirements - Regular MBA applicants usually have to write the GMAT or a similar test and have a minimum of 2 to 3 years work experience. Executive programs may waive the testing requirement depending on the applicants background (i.e. work experience and/or undergrad) and usually require a minimum of 8 to 10 years work experience.
Depth of course content - Regular MBA programs may go into more depth in terms of the content the courses cover, while Executive programs may cover more of a general overview. Most regular MBA programs will allow the students to select electives and/or specialize in a certain area. While some Executive programs offer electives, there usually isn't an opportunity to specialize.
Completion time & learning format - Regular MBAs usually take 2 to 3 years to complete. Executive programs are usually shorter (12 months to 2 years). Regular MBA programs can be full or part-time, but courses usually occur during the week (either during the day or in the evenings). Executive courses usually take place on the weekends or in week long intensives.
Experience of network - This is more of a consequence of the entry requirements, but in Executive programs you tend to get more experienced candidates and therefore your network may be more influential.
Cost - An Executive MBA is usually about 2 to 3 times more expensive than a regular MBA.
Entry requirements - Regular MBA applicants usually have to write the GMAT or a similar test and have a minimum of 2 to 3 years work experience. Executive programs may waive the testing requirement depending on the applicants background (i.e. work experience and/or undergrad) and usually require a minimum of 8 to 10 years work experience.
Depth of course content - Regular MBA programs may go into more depth in terms of the content the courses cover, while Executive programs may cover more of a general overview. Most regular MBA programs will allow the students to select electives and/or specialize in a certain area. While some Executive programs offer electives, there usually isn't an opportunity to specialize.
Completion time & learning format - Regular MBAs usually take 2 to 3 years to complete. Executive programs are usually shorter (12 months to 2 years). Regular MBA programs can be full or part-time, but courses usually occur during the week (either during the day or in the evenings). Executive courses usually take place on the weekends or in week long intensives.
Experience of network - This is more of a consequence of the entry requirements, but in Executive programs you tend to get more experienced candidates and therefore your network may be more influential.
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