Dear Shivika,
The academic percentages you have in your 10th and 12th are commendable. They alone are good enough to get you into a prestigious MBA college. Coming to your percentage in your Bachelor's degree is something that might concern you. Since, most of the MBA colleges in India on an average look for 60 or above percentage starting from your 10th to your Bachelor's degree.
But it is not something to be worried if you want to get into the colleges you have mentioned in your query. If you have written Entrance exams like CAT, MAT or CMAT then you are well aware that there are cut offs based on which you will have to undergo selection process.
Coming, to JBIMS Mumbai and FMS Delhi, both fit under your eligibility criteria.Now if we compare both the college, each one has their own speciality. But if you are looking for certain domain to pursue your MBA in any of these college, It is advisable to go for FMS Delhi since it is considered to under the unique privilege to be a part of FMS and also return on investment in the fee structure is an add on advantage than JBIMS Mumbai.
Unfortunately, Nitie Mumbai seeks 60% or above as an eligibility criteria for Bachelor's degree and if we look for TISS Mumbai, it offers MA program and specializes in MA in Human Resource Management which is equivalent to MBA in HR. Speaking of fee structure, TISS Mumbai is comparatively low than JBIMS and FMS.
Now based on criteria like fees, infrastructure, curriculum, etc. It depends as to what you want to choose. If you are looking for college with low fee structure you can opt for TISS or FMS. But if you are looking for the best hands on experience in a practical environment you can opt for JBIMS.
Hi,
Well getting into a management course in the colleges that you mentioned would depend on your CAT score which will help you to qualify and then group discussion followed by interview, only after which you will get the final decision whether you are getting in the course in a college or not. FMS delhi has high percentile cut off like 99 percentile, so it is difficult as well.
I hope my answer helps.
All the best.
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