The MBA Project brings to you the 3rd session in the Cracking the Code to MBA series. After the session on cracking CAT last week, we will be covering tips for most of the other MBA exams in this session.
Welcoming on board our diverse panel who will share their experiences on tackling major MBA exams like XAT, NMAT, IIFT and SNAP. The speakers highlighting the major differences in their preparation & test taking strategies relative to the CAT exam. They will be sharing their individual stories on how they cracked the coveted B-school exams & achieved the treasured 99+ percentile in these exams!
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Have in interest in both Finance and HR. Don't have a background in Finance though(only a single subject in grad and Science background throughout school and college). Converted K recently.
Have done some research and feel like both fields are very interesting , reflect different strengths that I have and are good for my future.
What I want to really understand is, if I take finance, would I be on the backend of placements because of my background as opposed to HR where I will have somewhat of an equal footing?
I invite all opinions in the comments. It would be highly appreciated!
The inquiry based learning pedagogy at IIHMR University emphasises asking the right questions rather than only rote answering. This promotes a skill set of exploration, research, and pursuit of deep study in students. Rishabh Singh, MBA Healthcare Management from IIHMR University is a proud achiever alumni who has been selected as a Lead in the International Working Group, Health Systems Readiness & Responsiveness of Johns Hopkins University, USA representing the South-East Asia WHO Region. He credits the pedagogy at IIHMR University for his achievements.
Well, here's some info which lot of candidates were looking for.
Q1. How many seats are available category wise in PGP 2020-22 Batch in GEN , EWS, OBC , SC , ST
Q2. What is the Exact Number of GENERAL Category seats offered in PGP 2020-22 Batch
Q3. What is the Exact percentage of General Category Seats offered with the overall seats in the PGP 2020-22 Batch. ( General Seats Offered / Total Number of Seats offered X 100 )