After the PGCET exam results, counseling sessions start in Bangalore, allowing students to select colleges like JNNCE. The MBA department at JNNCE is notable for its faculty, with 90% holding PhD degrees and other certifications. The college offers a two-year MBA program with a government quota fee of approximately 120,000 and a management quota fee of 200,000. The program admits 120 students, split equally between the two quotas. A dedicated placement cell conducts weekly training to aid students in job placements.
Companies like Coca-Cola and Axis Bank participated in recruitment, offering packages around 3.5 lakh per annum. After the third semester, students must complete a one-month internship, with companies like Easy Tour PVR Ltd and Sunbeez Ltd offering positions. Some internships offer stipends, such as Rs. 3000 per month from M.N. Chemical Pvt Ltd. Scholarships are awarded to the top three merit students, and an education loan facility is available for those in need.
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