Presidency University, School of Management, Bangalore MBA ranking by India Today is 223 out of 292 colleges in India in 2020 and it was 215 out of 284 colleges in India in 2019.
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MBA | #223 out of 292 in India 2020 #15th in Bangalore | #215 out of 284 in India 2019 #23rd in Bangalore |
Presidency University, School of Management, Bangalore MBA ranking by The Week is 137 out of 214 colleges in India in 2023 and it was 121 out of 159 colleges in India in 2020.
Stream | 2023 Ranking | 2020 Ranking | 2019 Ranking |
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MBA | #137 out of 214 in India 2023 #16th in Bangalore | #121 out of 159 in India 2020 | #15 out of 19 in Bangalore 2019 |
Presidency University, School of Management, Bangalore MBA ranking by Outlook is 61 out of 200 colleges in India in 2024 and it was 80 out of 200 colleges in India in 2023.
Stream | 2024 Ranking | 2023 Ranking | 2022 Ranking |
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MBA | #61 out of 200 in India 2024 | #80 out of 200 in India 2023 | #114 out of 120 in India 2022 |
Presidency University, School of Management, Bangalore MBA ranking by IIRF is 57 out of 110 colleges in India in 2024 and it was 61 out of 120 colleges in India in 2023.
Stream | 2024 Ranking | 2023 Ranking | 2022 Ranking |
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MBA | #57 out of 110 in India 2024 | #61 out of 120 in India 2023 | #62 out of 100 in India 2022 |
Presidency University, School of Management, Bangalore Overall ranking by The Times Of India is 36 out of 100 colleges in India in 2020 and it was 38 out of 100 colleges in India in 2019. Presidency University, School of Management, Bangalore MBA ranking by The Times Of India is 26 out of 100 colleges in India in 2023 and it was 27 out of 150 colleges in India in 2022.
Presidency University, School of Management, Bangalore MBA ranking by Collegedunia.com is 341 out of 608 colleges in India in 2023.
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MBA | Graded Ba4 #31st in Bangalore |
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Very good internship as almost 50 companies for every course type and for all students, they dont leave any student behind, roles are of various such as hr , digital marketing, business development, logistics, warehousing, research, crm
Students from the management school get the eligibility for campus placements from the second semester of their MBA there are more than 292 companies that are coming to offer their jobs to the students and free of to be named are deltoid KPMG Ernst and young PWC Wipro Infosys exercise and the highest and average of atmospheric adjust and the highest package ever caught is 1100000 for enum and average package is 4 lakh per annum.
There is an internship, a Summer Internship program for 2 months during the 1st year and another SIP that take place in the final year of graduation. Singer prominent companies visited college campus are Patanjali, Decathlon, Byju's, Karo education, kisi Mahindra etc. Students are prepared for the future in industrial visits conducted twice a year.
Students become eligible for campus placements from the Fifth semester some of the companies visited are TCS, Deloitte, LnT Investors clinic with the highest package offered to be 4.6 lakhs per annum, I am planning to go for higher studies.
Yes, post completion of first year, I opted for summer internship of 2 months which was unpaid. Now, I will be opting an internship of 4 months in which stipend will be given between 5000-7000. In the previous company where I did my internship, I got to know the workplace environment and other industrial knowledge, even my soft skills has been developed.
During the first-year of the course, we get the opportunity of 2 months internship and a chance of another internship in the final year which prepares students for final placements. I also did these scholarships and they helped me in acquiring industry experience.
At first, they promised us by saying there is 100% placement. After I got into that college we get to know we are the first batch 2019-2022 in this college we dont have any idea about placement but its seems like we have to do something on our own. It's like walking on a busy road when you are terribly blind.
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