hey guys, plz help me out from this problem.............................
as nobody was their to help me at the time of admission and i have taken a wrong step,,,,,
As i am interested in doing M,B,A in finance and by mistake i have taken admission in b.a prog pass courses in delhi univ (school of open learning) now i am in 1st year. should i drop this year and try for new admission for bba/bca or countine with b.a prog.....................?????????????????
PLZZZZZZZZZZ REPLY..........
Hi!
There is no need for you to leave the course and join a new one. Your ability to specialise in Finance will be based solely on your inherent skills and is this is irrespective of your undergraduate your degree. Also, the subjects which are covered in Finance, will all be taught right from the basic in MBA, so that no one is at a disadvantage. 90% of MBA graduates are all engineers. So your undergraduate degree does not matter. Just prepare well and you will definitely get through.
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1) Business Management
2) HR
3) Rural management
4) Global Management and Leadership
5) Integrated Doctoral Programme in management Skip
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XIMB is a good b-school with average package around 9...You must apply for Business management and HR.... rest of the programs depends on your interest....
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X- 90.66
XII- 86.60
Btech- 65.52
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Please suggest how is MBE/MFC compared to IMI and IMT.
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Hypothetically, I get a great CAT score and I am shortlisted for IIM - A,B,C interview.
But here is the story. I had been working in a software firm as Systems Engineer for about a year now - then found a better job profile in a startup institute, as a business developer - which elevated my level of managerial and business related knowledge. I was also able to make a positive impact in the revenue buildup of the institute. However, the institute isn't listed in NSE/BSE, but in mid-May the institute plans to go online.
Firstly, I was very depressed to see the PDF list of PGP 2013 Summer placements in IIMB. 95% of them or more, were from IT sector and well known companies only. Secondly, in the PGDM application (2013) for PI/WAT of IIMC, the work experience sector states that in case the applicant is working in a company that isn't short listed in NSE/BSE, the applicant is required to attach a note detailing the business - with the profit and turnover (in my case I will be able to do so.)
So these questions arise in my mind :
1. Will the IIMs definitely consider the job experience in startup as relevant experience (once after providing detailed job experience with the institute's profit and turnover) or is this just an eyewash to reject candidates with job experience in startup/lesser well known companies?
2. Do IIMs give value only to the brand name or will they accept people with diverse applications (with the better profile than mundane IT professional job profile) and give weightage to the start-up sector?
3. Will this startup factor serve as a hindrance to the PGDM application itself?
4. As I have well established myself in this startup institute with a better business role to cater to, I wouldn't shift back to IT industry. Please do advise where I could take this further, without shifting my job till I get into the coveted IIMs?
5. What needs to be highlighted in the form to really stand out (other than the description of my job profile) and compete with the applicants from well-known companies?
@harrysingla I too had similar query for SOIL, i have been informed by their counseling team that we could take 3-5 days leave to take our graduation exams. 👼
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