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Considering Ive been allotted S.B. Patil Institute of Management for MBA in CAP 2 with 88% as an SEBC OHU candidate, and my preference is limited to Pune colleges, is accepting this admission the best decision for me?

gopi 12th Aug, 2025

Hello Akshay,

If you want an MBA college in Pune and have been allotted S.B. Patil Institute of Management in CAP Round 2 with 88%, as a SEBC OHU candidate, this is a good option to take if you care about location and timeliness more than waiting for subsequent rounds. If you are looking for higher-ranked Pune institutes (PUMBA, Indira, MIT-WPU) and are willing to take a chance, you can wait for CAP Round 3.

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I am doing MBA Finance. Am I eligible for UGC Net Commerce subject?

Anannya sarma 12th Aug, 2025

If your MBA (Finance) is from an accredited university and you have at least 55% of the possible points (or 50% for reserved categories), you can take the UGC NET in Commerce.
Your MBA in finance is relevant because UGC NET Commerce covers business, accounting, finance, economics, and management topics.
If you are well-versed in the fundamentals of commerce, pick commerce.

As an alternative, you can choose UGC NET Management, which is closely related to MBA courses.
Your subject-matter expertise and career objectives should guide your decision.

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I have completed my BCOM and cleared CA inter Group 2(Group 1 is pending), I belong to OBC(NT-D) category in Maharashtra and also Defence ward. I am planning to do CA FInal(along with Articleship) and also MBA at same stime. I am looking for a college where all lectures finish by 11:00 AM. Thanks

Nikita shahi 12th Aug, 2025

Since you are pursuing both CA Final with Articleship and MBA, you need a college that offers flexible timings. Many universities offer morning batch MBA programs where classes are held from 7:00 AM to 11:00 AM, designed for working professionals. In Maharashtra, you can explore colleges like JBIMS (Mumbai), Sydenham Institute of Management, Welingkar (morning batch), and certain autonomous colleges that allow customized schedules. While applying, clearly mention your need for early finishing hours. You might also consider distance or online MBA programs from reputed universities like IGNOU, NMIMS Global, or Symbiosis, which will give you more time for CA preparation and articleship work. Make sure the MBA program is UGC/AICTE approved for career credibility. Balancing CA Final and MBA will require strict time management, but with the right schedule, it’s achievable.

Wishing you success in both your degrees! Thank you.


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what will be my rank if i score 54 in my pgcet mba

Ayush Madanpotra 7th Aug, 2025

If you scored 54 marks in the Karnataka PGCET MBA exam, your expected rank will be around 800 to 1200. This is based on the marks vs rank trend seen in previous years.

Some sources say that if your marks are between 50 and 70, your rank can be between 2500 to 7500. But for the MBA stream, 54 marks usually give you a rank between 800 and 1200. This can change a little depending on the number of students, difficulty of the exam, and category.

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scored 88% in mba cet ohu sebc maharashtra candidate missed dy patil and nevile wadia in cap 1 close at 90.50. so thinking about SB Patil management pune for cap 2 how is this college. fees placement hostel and all, is it worth.

Chelsie G 8th Aug, 2025

SB Patil Institute of Management, Pune is a decent choice if you missed DY Patil or Neville Wadia. Fees are around 2.5 lakhs for MBA. Placements are improving, with average packages around 4.5–5 LPA and top offers up to 12 LPA. Hostel with food costs about 1.5 L per year. It’s a good backup option with decent ROI and facilities.


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Is doing MBA from Indraprastha University worth it?

Bipasha 7th Aug, 2025

Doing an MBA from Indraprastha University (IPU) can be a good option if you're looking for affordable education, government affiliation, and decent faculty. However, placements vary by college under IPU — top colleges like USMS or BFS offer better opportunities than others. Evaluate based on ROI, specialization, and your career goals before deciding.


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Is there any admission for mba through management

Shekhar Pachlore 6th Aug, 2025

Hello Ashwini , you question is very unclear but to answer if you have done bachelor's in any discipline you are eligible for mba .
If you are referring to management quota Private and autonomous colleges in India have some seats reserved under their belt. This percentage could be anywhere between 5 to 20% depending on the college and university. Admission to these seats is made on the sole decision of college and their selection criteria.

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When class get started for MBA batches 2025 /2026

Shekhar Pachlore 6th Aug, 2025

Hello Sahil , generally classes for MBA starts in the month of august or September . Admissions generally take place in month july keeping in mind you have passed the interview and group discussion rounds which is in the month of April or May. Also keeping in mind the exam dated of CAT and various other Examinations these dates are decided.

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I scored 87.85 percentile in MBA CET as a Maharashtrian OHU/SEBC candidate. Missed Dy Patil Akurdi and Neville Wadia due to 90.50 cutoff. Confused about next steps. Please suggest alternative MBA Colleges in Pune. have budget of 3 lakhs for mba.

Nikita shahi 9th Aug, 2025

Hi Akshay!

With 87.85 percentile and a budget of 3 lakh, there are still solid MBA options in Pune beyond Dy Patil and Neville Wadia. You can consider:

  1. MIT School of Management it has reasonable fees, good corporate links.
  2. Indira Institute of Management (popular among MBA aspirants)
  3. Sinhgad Institute of Management it is large campus, decent faculty.
  4. Dr. D. Y. Patil School of Management (separate from main Dy Patil)
  5. PUMBA’s Executive MBA (if eligible) or similar part-time options

Focus on institutes with AICTE approval and active placement cells. Visit campuses if possible vibe and networking matter in MBA. Don’t forget to check hostel availability if you’re from outstation.

Thanks for asking, and best of luck for your MBA journey!




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Hi ,i completed BSc and working in industry for 4 yrs now Im interested to study MBA in VIY through online course... after studying MBA i will get best hike

Nikita shahi 4th Aug, 2025

Hello,

Yes, doing an MBA after having 4 years of work experience can definitely help you get a better job role and a good salary hike. MBA teaches you skills like business strategy, leadership, marketing, finance, and decision-making. These are useful in almost every field. If you are doing an MBA from VIY , and the course is designed well, it can add great value to your resume.

Since you already have experience in the industry, your MBA degree will help you move into higher roles like team lead, manager, or project coordinator. Many companies prefer employees with both work experience and a business degree. Also, online MBAs are good for working professionals because they are flexible. But make sure the program is UGC-approved or linked to a recognized university.

Getting a salary hike also depends on your current job role, how you use the new skills, and the company you work for. If you apply your MBA learning effectively, show leadership, and look for better job roles after the course, you can expect a good hike. Try to do internships or projects during the MBA, even if it’s online it makes a big difference.

Thank you!



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