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The institute offers admission to the full-time PGDM course under 3 specializations. Any graduation degree holder can apply for admission to the course. Minimum 50% marks should be secured in the qualifying examination.
There is no shortlisting or cutoff criteria.
Every student is eligible to apply and has to appear for GDPI process.
Final selection is based on overall profile of the candidate.
The following parameters will be considered in evaluating overall profile of the candidate:
CAT/XAT/CMAT/MH-CET/MAT/ATMA Score 40 marks
Group Discussion -15 marks
Personal Interview- 20 marks
Past Academic Record (10th,12th & Graduation Scores
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The minimum eligibility to apply for the UGC NET exam is post graduation degree. The candidates are advised to apply for their post graduation subjects or its related subjects only. As you have completed the PGDBM in banking and management, you should apply for UGC NET economics or UGC NET management. You should read the official website to make sure the eligibility criteria https://scoop.eduncle.com/ugc-net-exam-eligibility or visit official website for more information. UGC NET exam is organized twice a year for selection of candidates for assistant lectureship in national universities or JRF. After qualifying the NET exam, you
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