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Which branch of Amity University is best for an MBA?

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Kamakshi Sinha Posted On : May 17th, 2021
BBA from Amity University Mumbai (2022)

All the branches of the Amity University are equally good as all come under the same accreditation and validity.

  • Amity University is the kind of university which the fastest-changing university and keeps up with the demand of the current market trends. 
  • The MBA program at Amity University has realigned with industry 4.0 and future disruptive technologies. 
  • Amity University tries to build the students and their skills in such a way so that they can work in any kind of organization and face any kind of challenge.
  • Amity Mumbai campus is based in the financial capital of India and an MBA degree from this campus will be a very good option for you.

There are various types of specialization available at Amity University for an MBA program like marketing, human resources, finance, banking, insurance construction management, logistics, real estate, and many more. 

Companies like UTI, AMC Ltd, Blackrock, Alok industries; BYJUS visits the campus every year. It also conducts workshops and guest lectures by industry experts which will sharpen your knowledge base. It will also give you ample amount of opportunities to sharpen your leadership and communication skills through their extracurricular activities.

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Does FORE School of Management consider the CAT sectional cutoffs?

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Arpita Pal Posted On : July 19th, 2021
Studied at FORE School of Management (2019)

No, the FORE School of Management does not consider any kind of sectional cut-offs for entrance exams such as CAT, XAT, or GMAT. The points below give a brief overview of the process of evaluation in the FORE School of Management.

  • In FORE School of Management, several aspects are evaluated along with the entrance test score, during the initial selection process.
  • The past academic records, experience, educational background, cultural diversity (without any interference of gender), and skillsets are evaluated as some of the prime aspects.
  • In FORE School of Management, the weightage given to each and every section for admission is as follows:

CAT/ XAT/ GMAT Score

35%

Academic Records

15%

Work Experience

10%

Written Ability Test

10%

Business Awareness Quiz

5%

Personal Interview

20%

Extempore

5%

The admission committee of FORE also keeps an eye on the skill-sets. It is to ensure that you are trained as per the qualities that the present industrial standards demand.

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What are some of the best B Schools for doing an MBA in Mumbai?

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Rashmi Sen Posted On : May 12th, 2021
MBA Master of Business Administration Degrees & Finance, Aditya Institute of Management Studies and Research (2020)

If you're debating where to get your MBA in India, give Mumbai serious consideration. Here are a few of the reasons why it is a great destination for the same.

  • Management Colleges of Reputation: Mumbai is home to some of the best institutions in the country that provide world-class education.
  • Financial and Business Centre: The city is all about investment, industry, and entrepreneurship, as it is home to the Bombay Stock Exchange, SEBI, and some of the best corporate houses and MNCs. 
  • World-class Infrastructure: Mumbai is safe, has excellent infrastructure, and well-organized public transportation that makes getting around the city easier.

The top 5 MBA Colleges in Mumbai includes:

Jamnalal Bajaj Institute of Management Studies (JBIMS)

K.J. Somaiya Inst. Of Mgmt

SP Jain Institute of Management & Research (SPJIMR)

Sydenham Institute of Mgmt. (SIMSREE)

Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies (NMIMS)

TATA Institute of Social Science (TISS)

National Institute of Industrial Engineering (NITIE)

Shailesh J. Mehta School of Management (SJMSOM)

Mumbai, India's financial capital, is also a major business centre. Mumbai is also home to India's largest stock exchange. You can find very good management institutes in Mumbai.

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Doesn’t ISB miss out on a lot of quality people given that its fees is too high as compared to that of IIM’s A, B, C and XLRI?

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Saurabh Posted On : May 22nd, 2021
studied at Indian Institute of Management Bangalore (2019)

According to my friends studying at ISB, it is one of the most prestigious colleges among the top MBA colleges. Though the fees are high compared to IIM A, B, C, and XLRI as you know each and every top institute has its edge. Hence I assure you that studying at ISB will be worth it.

Here are some of the facts that you should know - 

  • After passing out from ISB the MBA degrees will give you immense career growth. 
  • Moreover, ISB gives importance to academics as well as your work experience, extracurricular, etc.
  • In the case of IIMs, you need to score not less than 99. But in ISB, though the score has its importance, not everything depends upon it. 
  • Your overall performance matters more than the score.
  • Unlike IIM, you get an MBA degree over here, which gives an advantage overseas. And don’t forget about faculty from Ivy League.

When it comes to fees; you can get a loan up to 25-30 Lakh without any admission of collateral. Yes, fees are a bit high. But, in the long run, ISB is much more than 30–35 lakhs you invest today. It’s definitely worth it if you go for it.

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Should freshers take out an education loan to study an MBA from TAPMI/BIM/GIM/GLIM?

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Pratik Parikh Posted On : May 22nd, 2023
Lives in Bangalore

Taking a student loan is always a better option. After graduating from college, Education loans help you save taxes during the job career. Go through the interest percentage at which the loan will be disbursed and take calculated steps while taking a loan.

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What is the scope of construction project management in NICMAR for fresher? Which one is best RICS or NICMAR?

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Ravi Ranjan Rai Posted On : September 24th, 2021
Studied at National Institute of Construction Management and Research
There is no comparison of NICMAR with RICS. If you want to pursue construction management, NICMAR is one of the best colleges in the country. With 30 years of experience in the civil industry, the college has produced many managers over the years. Also, well-designed courses, real-time industry exposure along decent placements make NICMAR popular among the masses. According to the recent placement highlights the average CTC offered at the institute is 6 LPA. 
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Is NMIMS's PGDM better in Bangalore or Hyderabad?

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Nitya Sankar Posted On : February 7th, 2022
lives in RT Nagar, Bangalore

For a PGDM, your preference order for the NMIMS campus should be NMIMS Mumbai>NMIMS Bangalore>NMIMS Hyderabad. The Bangalore campus is best after the Mumbai campus, due to its locational advantages. You will get good job options, as it is the IT hub of the country. The Bangalore campus is also older than the Hyderabad campus.

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Which MBA is better for operations: XIMB or NMIMS?

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Rittim Das Posted On : March 13th, 2023
Studied at Symbiosis Centre for Management and Human Resource Development (2017)

If I was in your place, I would have gone for NMIMS. Operation profiles are usually offered in these 3 industries.

  • FMCG
  • E-commerce
  • Consulting

Comparing these industries, you will find NMIMS as the best option. There are many big companies from these industries that visit NMIMS like 

  1. FMCG: ITC , Dabur, HUL, Marico, Asian Paints, Pidilite, Kelloggs, Loreal, HCCB, Britannia, Perfetti.
  2. Most of these companies do not visit XIMB and even if they do the roles offered are average.
  3. E-Commerce: Flipkart, Amazon, Shopclues, Girnarsoft(Car Dekho), Bluestone. None of these visited XIMB.
  4. Finance: Goldman Sachs, Nomura, JP Morgan, ICICI Bank
  5. IT: Microsoft, Google, SAP, Cisco, National Instruments
  6. Conglomerates: GE, Mahindra, etc.

All in all, the top recruiters combined with locational advantage, industry relations, and broad career prospects make NMIMS the better option of the two.

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I am from Delhi. I am earning 7 LPA from a reputed company in Bangalore. Will it be a good decision to drop the job for an MBA from MDI Gurgaon? Why?

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Deepal Sharma Posted On : February 22nd, 2023
MBA in Marketing & Finance, Management Development Institute, Gurgaon (Graduated 2018)

I will highly recommend you to go for MDI Gurgaon as the opportunities that will open up to you are vast. You will get to explore an altogether different world. The main reasons why one should take MDI Gurgaon are

  • If you stay at your current job and consider the raise you will get in 2 years, your salary will be 10-12 LPA in 2 years whereas after MBA your salary will start from at least 14 LPA which is a major difference.
  • Working at your current company will leave you with the tag of a normal engineer whereas the MBA tag will be a game changer in your career.
  • The experience at MDI itself will enable you to learn so many things and lead to overall personality development which will not be possible if you continue with your current job.

So joining MDI for an MBA is definitely a good choice.

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Is it worth doing MBA from PUMBA, Pune?

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Parag Sinha Posted On : April 25th, 2023
Department of Management Sciences, University of Pune (PUMBA)

PUMBA is a good Institute. The following are some of the arguments that might be made in support of PUMBA:

  • It is the most prestigious educational organization that one can join in Pune through CET.
  • Pune University's reputation is well-known and esteemed in the field of education.
  • The fee structure won't put a significant dent in your finances.

Following are some arguments that are made against PUMBA:

  • PUMBA's Pune location isn't ideal as Mumbai is the country's financial hub. 
  • Most new students will be from Pune University, therefore there won't be much diversity..
  • The institute has not established a name for itself throughout the course of these many years.
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