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How much do MBA graduates make in India?
Average MBA Salary as per specialization
MBA Specialization | Average MBA Salary* |
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MBA Finance | Rs 2,00,000 to Rs 14,70,000 |
MBA Human Resource Management | Rs 4,50,000 to Rs 15,50,000 |
MBA Information Technology | Rs 10,000 to Rs 6,00,000 |
MBA Logistics Management | Rs 6,25,000 to Rs 8,50,000 |
Are foreign MBA degrees Recognised in India?
Many MBA graduates prefer to work abroad if the country is offering a post-study work visa. However, for those who won’t be able to get the post-study work visa, coming back to India is the only option remains with them….Also Read.
MBA in Australia | MBA in Canada |
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MBA in Singapore | MBA in New Zealand |
Does Harvard provide campus placement?
Harvard University Placements by Location Around 15\% of the employed graduates with Harvard University placements were offered jobs internationally and 85\% were offered roles from firms within the USA.
Is 760 a good GMAT score for an Indian?
While the median GMAT score for M7 schools (of which Harvard, Stanford, and Wharton are also a part) is 730, the median score for Indians at these schools is 750. A 760+ GMAT score will definitely help you stand out from a pool of similarly accomplished applicants.
Does a high GMAT score guarantee admission to Harvard or Wharton?
While it is true that a high GMAT score does not guarantee an admit from Harvard or Wharton, we found in our research that there is a strong link between higher-than-median GMAT scores and admits for over-represented candidates (such as Indians).
How do I submit my GMAT scores to Stanford University?
GMAT — Instruct Pearson VUE to send scores directly to the “Stanford MBA Program” (school code L9R-KW-09). GRE — Instruct ETS to send your scores directly to “Stanford University” (school code 4704). Specifying a department will delay the processing of your test scores.
Is Wharton better than GSB for an MBA?
However, for MBA aspirants who plan to work in the US, GSB might be the preferred choice. Wharton has had to counter the idea that “Harvard and Stanford are for CEOs, and Wharton is for CFOs” and that it is a mainly finance school. But it has confronted the reputation issue spiritedly by taking up a professional market research initiative.