Pt. Jawaharlal Nehru Institute of Business Management
Pt. Jawaharlal Nehru Institute of Business Management is located in the city of Ujjain and was established in the year 1957. The institute runs under Vikaram University, a well education provider university in India that has more than 89 branches of various streams. The institute put all its strength to increase the education quality by availing well qualified and experienced faculty members in its list.
Campus:
The campus arrangement of this institute perfectly matches with the environment of the place which extracts a supreme condition for studying. The infrastructure includes features such as well equipped e-classes that enable the lecturers to implement knowledge through computerized form, library possessing over 20, 000 volumes of books, well equipped net labs, campus covering a wide area of 2 acres, etc.
Courses Offered:
MBA
M.B.A. (Part Time)
Admission Procedure:
The admission procedure is having three parts. Candidates have to fill an application form first for the registration purpose. Next one is, candidates have to appear for a common entrance test taken by the Vikram University and the last one is having a personal interview along with a small group discussion.
Placements:
All successful candidates after their training periods referred for the placements in various industries of India that are taking candidates in regular basis as per the availability of the seats. They are also having the chances to join the foreign industries for their better career aspects. Industries under this institute are insurance, jute, banking and many more to come.
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