Centre of management studies, Jain university, Bangalore
Christ university, Bangalore
CHRIST (Deemed to be University) is a private deemed to be university in Bangalore, Karnataka, India. Founded in 1969 as an autonomous college, on 22 July 2008 it was declared as an institution deemed to be university under section 3 of UGC Act 1956 by the Ministry of Human Resources Development, Government of India.
Dayanda Sagar Institutions, Bangalore
Jain university, Bangalore
M.S Ramiah Institute of management , Bangalore
M.S. Ramaiah Institute of Management was established in the year 1995 by Gokula Education Foundation (GEF), duly approved and recognized by All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE). Also known as the Post Graduate Center for Management Studies and Research, the Institute has been training the finest of
Mount carmel college, Bangalore
Mount Carmel College, Bangalore is a women’s college in Vasanth Nagar of Bangalore, Karnataka, India that was established on 7 July 1948. The college offers undergraduate and postgraduate courses. The college is ‘A+’ accredited by NAAC and was awarded Five Stars by NAAC. The college is affiliated to Bangalore
PES university, Bangalore
Affiliation : PES University
Admissions through PESSAT Entrance Exam
Advantage of PES:
- Amongst Top 20 private B-Schools In India (Survey conducted by Careers 360)
- PESIT is the second most preferred destination next to IIMB for B-School aspirants (Times of India September 28, 2011)
- Best results and placement under University
The BBA degree is designed to teach students the skills necessary to assume leadership roles in the business and corporate world.
St. joseph college, Bangalore
Symbiosis institute of management studies, Pune
Symbiosis is a family of 48 academic institutions, imparting quality education for over 45 years. It is host to over 34,000 Indian and International students on campus.
Alliance university, Bangalore
The college was founded in 1882 by the Fathers of the French Foreign Mission. The need for instituting a College of this magnitude in Bangalore was felt by the catholic Missionaries and it was the vicar apostolic of the coramandel coast, the Rev. Dr. Bonnand, who propounded the idea, in 1841, in a letter to Rev. Fr.