Amity University Noida MBA Admissions 2025
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Amongst top 3% universities globally (QS Rankings)
Ranked #41 amongst institutions in Management by NIRF | 100% Placement | Last Date to Apply: 28th April
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Ranked amongst top 3% universities globally (QS Rankings)
#41 in NIRF, NAAC ‘A’ Grade | 100% Placement, up to 30% meritorious scholarships | Last Date to Apply: 28th April
NAAC A++ Accredited | NIRF 2024 ranked 42nd among Indian universities| 150+ Multidisciplinary Programs | Centre for Career Enhancement
Hello aspirant,
Since the NMIMS Fraternity follows in the footsteps and mentorship of its flagship institute, SVKM's NMIMS Mumbai, I think they have considerably more knowledge and expertise when it comes to MBAs.
In addition to offering enormous potential and encouragement for training and placements, NMIMS Mumbai boasts first-rate faculty and infrastructure and is situated close to Navi Mumbai's corporate, IT, and finance hubs.
For more information you can visit our website by clicking on the link given below.
https://dqxeclau.top/colleges/svkms-nmims-school-of-business-management-navi-mumbai
Thank you
Hope this information helps you.
Hi Vartika
The answer to you question if you ask in simple words is NO. You can not take transfer in second year from one university to another, you will have to reappear for admission test and procedures and start all again if from first year if you really want to change your university. However, if you want to change your course and study in your same university then it may happen but it is very very difficult rather I would say it is almost impossible, you can request your university management if they would consider your demand to change your course (which they are most likely to refuse) only then something can happen . You can not go to any other university just by getting transferred in second year.
I hope this answer resolved your query.
Hi Sagnik,
Hope you are doing well !
So, NMIMS Bangalore, FORE School, GIM, and IRMA all are good colleges. every college has their own set of pros. In my opinion GIM would be the most sought after B-School among others. GIM has a great exposure, as it is located near Mumbai(Financial capital of the country), it also has a nice brand value to itself. The faculties come from really reputed MNC's, and are well qualified. The alumni base of GIM is also very good.
However, it's fees is really high as compared to it's average placements, which reduces the ROI. but none the less, overall, it is a really great B-School, and is doing really well in terms of placements.
Hope the above answer was helpful.