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Need honest advice about Sandip University MBA. Please help.

Hi everyone,

I really need some honest advice.

I'm planning to take admission in Sandip University for an MBA because, financially, I don't have many options. My family belongs to a lower-middle-class background, and even for this MBA I'll most likely have to take an education loan. Unfortunately, I can't afford colleges with higher fees.

My MBA CET score is 54 percentile. I completed my B.Com, but I currently have one backlog in a 5th-semester subject. The admission team at Sandip University told me that if I clear the backlog by December, I may still be eligible for admission.

I have a few questions:

  1. What is the realistic average package for an MBA graduate from Sandip University? I'm not asking about the highest package advertised by the university—I want to know what an average student can realistically expect.

  2. Are placements actually decent, or do most students have to find jobs off campus?

  3. If anyone here is studying at Sandip University or has graduated from there, could you please share your honest experience?

  4. Considering my financial situation, would you recommend taking admission there, or should I do something else?

I'm genuinely confused and don't want to make a wrong decision, especially since I'll be taking a loan.

Please give honest advice, even if it's harsh. I would really appreciate it.

Thank you.

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u/jaldisojatahu — 3 days ago

Are these books enough for SBI PO & IBPS PO Prelims + Mains?

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I have collected these books for my SBI PO and IBPS PO preparation. They include:

•Quantitative Aptitude

•Reasoning Ability

•Puzzle & Seating Arrangement

•Data Interpretation & Analysis

•English

•Computer Aptitude

•Banking & Static Awareness

•IBPS PO Prelims Mock Papers

My goal is to prepare seriously for both Prelims and Mains.

I wanted to ask experienced aspirants whether this material is sufficient, or if I will need any additional books later. I don't want to keep buying more resources and end up with too much material. I'd rather stick to one set of books, revise them multiple times, solve mocks, and focus on practice.

If you have already cleared SBI PO/IBPS PO or are preparing seriously, could you please let me know:

1:- Are these books enough for both Prelims and Mains?

2:- Is there any important topic or subject that these books might not cover?

3:- Apart from current affairs and mock tests, do I need to buy anything else?

I'd really appreciate your honest suggestions. Thanks in advance!

u/jaldisojatahu — 3 days ago

Need Genuine Guidance! Looking for ONE Complete Banking Batch (SBI PO + IBPS PO)

I'm really very confused and I need some genuine guidance from people who have already prepared for banking exams.

I'm preparing for SBI PO and IBPS PO. I'm not looking for free resources or Telegram batches. I'm completely okay with buying a paid batch (my budget is around ₹6,000).

My only requirement is that everything should be available in one place.

I don't want to study Quant from one app, Reasoning from another, English from YouTube and GA from Telegram. That is exactly what's confusing me.

I found multiple batches on Telegram, but there are 4–5 different batches together. Every batch has different lectures and I don't know which one to follow. Instead of studying, I'm wasting time trying to figure out where to start.

I'm also not looking for the "best" teacher. I just want one complete platform where the entire syllabus is covered from basic to mains, in the correct sequence.

I want:

- Quant

- Reasoning

- English

- GA

- Computer

...all in one batch, with recorded lectures, topic-wise and sequence-wise, so I can simply open the app every day and study without thinking about what to watch next.

I'm a weak student, so I need teachers who teach from the basics instead of assuming that I already know everything.

If you have personally used any complete banking batch and found it well-organized, please suggest it. I don't want to keep changing teachers or batches every few weeks. I just want one proper roadmap that I can follow till the exam.

Any genuine suggestions would really help me.

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u/jaldisojatahu — 5 days ago
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Can someone like me still crack SBI PO or IBPS PO?

Hi everyone,

I really need some honest advice.

I have been an average student my entire life. I never failed, but I never topped either. My 9th and 10th were during COVID, so I was promoted without writing exams.

From 11th standard until graduation, I mostly relied on cheating to pass exams. I completed my B.Com, but now I honestly regret all of it because I never actually learned the subjects.

An MBA was the obvious next option, but my family can't afford it. My father works as a security guard, and I don't want to put him under financial pressure.

During my graduation, I had a very bad friend circle. I got into addictions and wasted a lot of time. Thankfully, I've been completely clean for the last 6 months. I left those friends and genuinely want to change my life.

I worked part-time and saved ₹30,000. I also found a coaching institute that charges ₹30,000 and teaches students until they get a job, so I can afford it.

Now my parents support my decision to prepare seriously. I have around 2 years, although I want to crack it within 1 year if possible.

My goal is to become an SBI PO or IBPS PO.

I know my basics are weak because I never studied sincerely before. But this is the first time in my life that I genuinely want to study and build a career.

Has anyone here started from a similar situation and still managed to crack SBI PO or IBPS PO?

Also, what subjects should I focus on the most in the beginning? Should I first build my basics or directly start exam preparation?

Any honest advice or success stories would mean a lot to me.

Thank you.

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u/jaldisojatahu — 8 days ago

Can someone like me still crack SBI PO or IBPS PO?

Hi everyone,

I really need some honest advice.

I have been an average student my entire life. I never failed, but I never topped either. My 9th and 10th were during COVID, so I was promoted without writing exams.

From 11th standard until graduation, I mostly relied on cheating to pass exams. I completed my B.Com, but now I honestly regret all of it because I never actually learned the subjects.

An MBA was the obvious next option, but my family can't afford it. My father works as a security guard, and I don't want to put him under financial pressure.

During my graduation, I had a very bad friend circle. I got into addictions and wasted a lot of time. Thankfully, I've been completely clean for the last 6 months. I left those friends and genuinely want to change my life.

I worked part-time and saved ₹30,000. I also found a coaching institute that charges ₹30,000 and teaches students until they get a job, so I can afford it.

Now my parents support my decision to prepare seriously. I have around 2 years, although I want to crack it within 1 year if possible.

My goal is to become an SBI PO or IBPS PO.

I know my basics are weak because I never studied sincerely before. But this is the first time in my life that I genuinely want to study and build a career.

Has anyone here started from a similar situation and still managed to crack SBI PO or IBPS PO?

Also, what subjects should I focus on the most in the beginning? Should I first build my basics or directly start exam preparation?

Any honest advice or success stories would mean a lot to me.

Thank you.

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u/jaldisojatahu — 8 days ago
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Need Honest Advice About MBA Admission – Sandip University vs Sandip Foundation (MHT CET 65 Marks)

“Hello everyone,

I recently gave the MHT CET exam and after checking the answer key, I’m getting around 65 marks. Because of this, I don’t think I’ll be able to get top MBA colleges in Pune or Mumbai, so now I’m looking for good options in Nashik.

Right now, I’m mainly confused between Sandip University and Sandip Foundation. From outside both look very similar, and many people around me are giving mixed opinions, so I wanted genuine advice from students or alumni.

I want to know:

• What is the actual difference between Sandip University and Sandip Foundation?

• Which one is better for MBA overall?

• How are the placements and average packages in both colleges?

• Are the placement statistics shown by the colleges real or exaggerated?

• Which college has better companies visiting for campus placements?

• How is the crowd, faculty, and overall MBA environment?

• Is the ROI worth it considering the fees?

• Approximately how much total fees does it cost for 2 years in both colleges?

• Which college would be the safer and smarter option for someone with my CET score?

I’m from Nashik itself, so location is not an issue for me. I just want a college where I can get decent exposure, skills, internships, and placement opportunities.

If anyone is currently studying there or has passed out from either of these colleges, please share your honest experience — good or bad. It would really help me make the right decision.

Thank you.”

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u/jaldisojatahu — 2 months ago