vipinsinghal
Hi,

I'm Abhay.

I wants to know about the MBA(Industry Integrated) programme From Madurai Kamaraj University.

How is it?

I've two option first is above programme and other programme is PGDM which is approved by AICTE.

MBA(Industry Integrated) From Madurai Kamaraj University programme has four semesters. In Ist sem. of the programme completely based on theory. And from the 2nd semester to the 4th semester the student has to undergo On-the-job Training. The Academic component will be provided through class room learning at the University Learning Centres located in different parts of the country. At the time when the student competed the degree, he has 1+1/2 years working experience. And the other Major factor is fee of this programme is only Rs.3 lakh.

PGDM approved by AICTE is a well known programme but it very expensive in compared to the MBA programme. Fee of this programme is approximately Rs.6 Lakh.

That why i'm confused to choose the programme.

Which one is better MBA(Industry Integrated) or PGDM?

Which programme has the value for money?

Please HELP me, it's urgent.

Thanks.

From India, Delhi
thinkjobz
97

Hi Vipin,
I can understand your dilemma, but be informed that probably the answer that I have for you wont be something that you would like.
Its preferable to go for the PGDBM approved by the AICTE, though the course is expensive than the industry integrated one but the value of the course is much more than the industry integrated MBA if you are doing the course from a certificate point of view, Also AICTE being approved by most of the nations in the world, it wont be a hindrance if you are planning to try your luck abroad.
Also note that the course fees of 6 lakhs is still competitive as compared to other universities or private collages.
Also you can definitely opt for a student loan to pay up the course fees.
Do keep me informed about your final choice.
Thanks & Regards,
AJ

From India, Thana
uday kant yadav
Hi, I’m Abhay. I wants to know about the MBA(Industry Integrated) programme From Madurai Kamaraj University. How is it? I’ve two option first is above programme and other programme is MBA
From India, Pune
anbulove2000
I have done MBA Industry integreted course. . . its not worthy....its useless.. no placement too.. utter waste.. go for other course..

adit.verma
Please dont don't do any cource from madurai kamaraj university,
i was doing MBA(Industry Integrated) From Madurai Kamaraj University and every time i had given my exams ........it showed absent in my marksheet..........when i follow up with them......the dont respond properly.........this is the university and worst program too............now i did my MBA form another university and i am happy with that..........
Brother it is my request, u choose any other university but not this one..... if they tell u go we will give the degree for free even then also please dont go for this univeristy because u will waste your time...... and i belive that in academics time is more important than money..........i had wast my time and money both
suggestion/request

From India, Gurgaon
phardeep
1

Hi Abhay,
If you're lookin for a full time course than go for MBA n that's also from recognised university such as Simbiosis,MIT etc PGDM is also good but in comparison MBA covers all aspects.
Rest is your decision.
All the best.
:p:p:p:p

From India, Pune
critica
1

Dear,
Even I am one of them who have done this MBA Industry Integrated prog from MKU. Please I strongly recommend you that do not go with this its not at all valid. And my course fee was 4lakhs. These learning centers what they provide all over country most of them are fake. Better you choose the second option of PGDBM.

From India, Bangalore
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