Like any other college, DG Vaishnav College also has some pros and cons. Let me mention these, which will help you make an informed decision.
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Cons:
As it is located in central Chennai, it is well connected by buses. The nearest metro is Anna Nagar East. The fees are average compared to other top MBA colleges in Chennai. Some short-term certificate courses like Tally, Excel, etc. are also conducted.
My brother attended IIEST Shibpur. So, I know a little bit about the institute.
If you are one of those students who do not mind going beyond normal boundaries and learning beyond theory, want to gain practical knowledge, and try experimental learning, you should definitely go to IIEST SoM.
The MBA in International Business (IB) course curriculum teaches students about the procedures and documentation involved in export and import, methods of approaching customers in foreign countries, currency conversation and fluctuation, raising capital from the international market, and distribution market.
An MBA in IB is a two-year program that can be completed full-time, part-time, or via distance education. It is provided by various institutions both within and outside the country.
Career opportunities after IB -
The colleges that offer MBA (IB) in India include - Indian Institute of Foreign Trade, Amity International Business School, Noida, University of Delhi, Aligarh Muslim University, Symbiosis Institute of International Business, Pune, Banaras Hindu University, IIFT New Delhi and SIIB Pune.
Most companies at IIFT offer core IB profiles, whereas companies visiting SIIB offer a more diverse range of profiles during placements. Both are excellent Institutes for IB studies.
I have a few friends who graduated from Karunya University and according to them, it is a decent university for pursuing your MBA. The academics and teaching methodology employed at the institute is great.
However, the placement record of the university is not that great. The companies that come to campus placement for MBA are very few in number. But if you have the required skills you can get off-campus placement. According to the recent placement highlights the highest CTC offered at the institute is 25 LPA.
I have a few friends who graduated from Kalinga University Raipur and according to them, it is a decent option for pursuing an MBA.
So, overall Kalinga University Raipur is a good option for pursuing your MBA.
Very few universities in Canada offer MBA without GMAT scores. They will consider other factors as eligibility criteria such as work experience for selection.
York University’s Schulich of School of Business, McMaster University’s Degroote School of Business are some of the most reputed business schools in Canada that offer MBA without GMAT. Other than these, other universities offering MBA without GMAT are New York Institute of Technology, Thompson Rivers University, Lakehead University, Wilfrid Laurier University.
You have the option to apply for executive MBAs without a GMAT score, too.
I am certain that if I had been in your place I would have opted for TAPMI PGDM over IMI Delhi PGDM. I even have a friend who recently joined this program and is very happy with her decision so I have more assurance in this regard.
TAPMI is well recognized not only in India but abroad as well, especially in the Middle East. I know many colleagues from my last workplace who relocated to the Middle East and other foreign countries after graduating from TAPMI.
The infrastructure and campus are very beautiful, unlike the NCR campus which is hot and congested. Delhi is suitable only if you are interested in Sales roles. Else for specialization in Finance and Banking TAPMI is the best choice one can make. Some companies that visited the campus during placements are
I think TAPMI is the best option if you are looking for a sales role in a Finance company.
To successfully clear the first round, you must obtain the minimum score required by the entrance exams the college accepts, such as NMAT (150), CAT (60th percentile), and IBSAT.
If you are selected for the next round, the college will contact you via phone call and email to inform you about the GDPI (Group Discussion and Personal Interview) round. Your academic record, performance in the group discussion, and interview will be combined to determine your overall percentile.
Based on this percentile, you will be allotted a campus. If you are selected for IBS Hyderabad, you will receive a confirmation email after completing all of the aforementioned steps.
Among the three mentioned colleges, Jaipuria Noida is best for an MBA. Some of my friends who have completed their MBA degrees from here are currently doing well. Sharing the details given by him about these colleges might help you understand.
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Categories |
IBMR Gurgaon |
Jaipuria Noida |
Asian Business School |
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Course Fee |
4.94-5.25 lakh |
10.45 lakh |
7.65 lakh |
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Placement Percentage |
60-70% |
70% |
80-90% |
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Highest CTC |
15 LPA |
19 LPA |
17.5 LPA |
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Average CTC |
8-9 LPA |
6 LPA |
4-5 LPA |
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Recruiting Companies |
CCD, BYJUS, Extramarks, EVC Ventures and Jaro Education |
Asian Paints and Deloitte. |
TCS, KPMG, Nestlé, Wipro, Deloitte, Sony, Samsung, Godrej, etc. |
The organization and well-being of students are strong and they still work on it. So it can be said that, if you can't get an entry to a top-ranking MBA/PGDM B-School then ABS is okay. But if you get a chance to study in Jaipuria Noida, then go for it confidently.
I have a friend who completed his MBA from the Delhi School of Economics. This answer is based on his opinions about why colleges with better ROI like DSE and JBIMS fail to compete with FMS. He has listed a few reasons for the lack of popularity of such B-schools:
It is because of these strong factors that B Schools like JBIMS fail to match the level of popularity enjoyed by FMS.