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Which is better IFMR GSB or SDMIMD for MBA?

Rajeswari Dey 22nd Mar, 2025

Hi aspirant,

Both IFMR GSB and SDMIMD are excellent and respectable choices for an MBA, however IFMR GSB is thought to have marginally better placement records.

Here is a detailed comparison:

IFMR GSB:

Location: Sri City, Andhra Pradesh

Program: MBA

Fees: 14.16 Lakh

Placements: average 13.4 LPA

SDMIMD:

Location: Mysuru, Karnataka

Program: PGDM

Fees: 12.17 Lakh

Placements: average 9.8-10 LPA

All the best!

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After B.E biomedical engineering and MBA in hospital management p.hd in biomedical engineering is possible

Nitin Kumar 20th Apr, 2024

Yes, a PhD in Biomedical Engineering is possible after a B.E. in Biomedical Engineering and an MBA in Hospital Management.PhD programs in Biomedical Engineering typically focus on research in a specific area of the field like biomaterials, biomechanics, or medical imaging. Your coursework in the MBA program might not directly apply to these research areas.

Reach out to professors at universities with biomedical engineering PhD programs that align with your interests. Discuss your background and career goals to see if they will be willing to mentor you.

Look for research assistant positions or independent research projects that can help you gain experience and potentially lead to publications.

https://engineering.careers360.com/download/ebooks/gate-syllabus-for-biomedical-engineering

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i want to get some knowledge related to mba course

Yash 23rd Sep, 2024

Hi!

Master of Business Administration (MBA) is one of the most popular postgraduate programme in India among candidates. Some of the institutions offer PGDM or PGPM programme in place of an MBA. Candidates who hold at least a Bachelor’s degree in any stream with a minimum percentage can apply and appear for the entrance examination. Candidates who obtain a minimum required percentile as specified by the individual institution move to the next stage of the admission process which is a GDPI/ GEPI or WATPI process.

Indian Institutes of Management (IIMs) are the mecca of management education in the country who accept the percentile obtained by candidates in the Common Admission Test (CAT). This is the National Level Aptitude Test conducted by 6 IIMs i.e., IIM Ahmedabad, Bangalore, Calcutta, Lucknow, Indore, and Kozhikode on the rotational basis.

A number of reputed business schools in the country accept the scores of CAT for its MBA admission. The duration of the exam is 2 hours which consists of three major sections as mentioned below:

  • Verbal Ability and Reading Comprehension (VARC)
  • Data Interpretation and Logical Reasoning (DILR)
  • Quantitative Aptitude (QA)

Each section has a sectional timing of 40 minutes. Given below is the list of some of the renowned management institutes in the country:

  • IIM Ahmedabad
  • IIM Bangalore
  • IIM Calcutta
  • IIM Lucknow
  • IIM Indore
  • IIM Kozhikode
  • FMS Delhi
  • XLRI (Jamshedpur & Delhi)
  • SPJIMR
  • MDI Gurgaon
  • IIFT Delhi

The list of the above-mentioned management institutes is non-exhaustive. Every institute has their own selection criteria.

Some of the elite IITs (Indian Institute of Technology) also offer an MBA. The admission is exclusively based on the CAT percentile. Given below is the list of some of the IITs offering an MBA:

  • IIT Bombay
  • IIT Delhi
  • IIT Kharagpur
  • IIT Madras
  • IIT Kanpur
  • IIT Roorkee
  • IIT Jodhpur
  • IIT (ISM) Dhanbad

CAT is not the only way to gain access to the India’s top business schools. Even though many of the non-IIMs accept the scores of the CAT only, some of the institutes conduct their own entrance exam. There are some other entrance exams which are conducted by specific institutes but the entrance scores are accepted by other associate institutes as well. These other renowned MBA entrance exams (also known as OMETs) are XAT, SNAP, NMAT, SRCC GBO, CMAT, MAT, etc.

I hope this information will help you get some insights about the MBA course. To know more about the MBA course in detail, click here .

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I have completed my B.com, MBA finance, and B. Ed in English and math now I want to opt for Counseling Psychology but I am confused about a certificate or diploma or Ph.D. Please anyone guide me.

mjaisinghani62 9th Mar, 2024

Hello aspirant

If you wish to become an expert counselor in psycology then you must go for phD in psycology. For that you will have to complete master's degree in psycology then go for phD program.

After completing phD you will become a doctor and can add a prefix " Dr "  before your name .

Eligibility criteria for master's course in psycology is that you must have obtain bachelor degree ( in any subject but you must have stydied psycolgy subject in your bachelor course ) with minimum 55% marks .

Psychologists are great servers , they have important duty of understanding people , mind reading skills , face reading skills.

So according to me this way will be best for building career in psycology .

Good luck.


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can someone please advice me on the scope of llm after llb and mba after llb? which one should i go for?

Shambhavi shambhavi 13th Dec, 2024

hello aspirant,

LLM: Ideal for specializing in law, academic roles, judiciary prep, or high-level legal careers. Best if you want to deepen your expertise in law.

MBA: Perfect for transitioning into corporate, management, or entrepreneurship roles. Offers broader career options with leadership potential.

Choose LLM if you want to stay in the legal field and MBA for a versatile career in business or management.

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