Is christ university Pune campus good for MBA?
Hello there,
As per the question asked by you, YES Christ university, Pune campus is one of the best institutes for pursuing MBA course in any field. The admissions in the institute are done from exams such as MAT, CAT, CMAT, XAT, GMAT, GRE, or ATMA and their respective scores will help the individual to get admission in the institute.
See, selection of a college is difficult when there are various options available. So, for selecting a college one must look for these things:
- Placements
- Opportunities
- Academic
- Crowd
- Environment
- Ranking
So, by ranking, Christ university has got better rankings and the institution infrastructure is also very good. The average package here is approx. 5 to 7 lakhs while the highest was 20 lakhs.
Refer to this article as well: https://www.careers360.com/university/christ-university-bangalore
I hope this helps. Thank you!!!
Hello Aspirant,
Hope you are doing great. In India, Christ University MBA Ranking is recognized as one of the best universities among all private colleges. It is the best business school in Pune. Christ University MBA Ranking is recognized as one of the best universities in India among all private colleges.
Candidates must have a good score on the MAT, CAT, CMAT, XAT, GMAT, GRE, or ATMA exam in order to pursue MBA. However, this is merely an eligibility requirement for this course; the actual score is even required.
There are also some excellent placements too. Morphle Labs offered the highest CTC package, which was INR 20 LPA. Reckitt & Benckiser offered the highest CTC of INR 15.75 LPA to MBA students during the 2021 placement drive. There were 382 recruiters in present, and 2614 students from coursework were placed.
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