Faculty of Management Studies, University of Delhi
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4 years agoScholar-Level 16
The fees is 10,500/- per year. Here is the list of other colleges apart from CGC Landran's and CGC Jhanjeri:
1. ISBR Business School Bangalore
2. ISME Bangalore
3. IMS MBA Ghaziabad
4. Alliance university MBA
5. Christ University MBA
6. Symbiosis MBA School
7. IFIM-Business School
8. ISBR Business school
9. ISBM Pune
10. ITM Navi Mumbai
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4 years agoScholar-Level 16
The overall cut-off for MDI for 2017 admissions was around 95% (please note that this is just the cut-off for shortlisting to GDPIWAT round) but you have to really perform well in the GDPIWAT round in that case.
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4 years agoScholar-Level 16
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4 years agoScholar-Level 18
Eligibility criteria : Candidates applying for admission to the MBA programme must have pursued at least a Bachelors Degree programme after twelve years of formal schooling with at least 50% marks at graduation
level (SC/ST: Passing Marks; OBC/PWD/CW: 45% as per the University Rules) or equivalent CGPA. Candidates appearing for the final year examination of Bachelors Degree may also apply.
Admission Merit List : From the shortlisted candidates, admission to MBA programme shall be based on Extempore Speech, Group Discu
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4 years agoScholar-Level 18
1. 10 marks above 80% : 10 Point
2. 12th marks between 70-75% : 9 Points ( 15 points above 80%)
3. Graduation marks more than 60% : 15 Points
Further the weightage given to various components in selection at IIM Bangalore are given below.
1. CAT score : 25%
2. PI : 30%
3. What : 10%
4. Graduation : 10%
5.Class 12th : 5%
6. Class 10th : 10%
7. Work experience: 10%
So, from the above plan accordingly and secure above 99 percentile in CAT exam for better options.
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4 years agoScholar-Level 16
As per the last year's statistics, for the General category, it's cutoff was 98.6%. They don't take your past academics into consideration. So practically, you just need to score more than 50% in graduation and clear off the cutoff. But if you look at the average age of the current students studying here, it's ranging between 26-28 years because of the work experience. So my advice is to go for the job after your graduation and simultaneously prepare for CAT.
Thank you.
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