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Tasbiya Khan

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There are about 90+ best MBA colleges in Lucknow. 62 of these are privately owned, 9 are owned by public/government organisations. MAT, CAT, CMAT, and XAT are some of the most accepted entrance exams in top MBA colleges in Lucknow. IIM Lucknow, Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar University, Jaipuria Lucknow, and Amity University Lucknow are some of the famous MBA institutes in Lucknow.

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Shruti Somya

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HelloInstitute of Hotel Management, Catering Technology and Applied Nutrition, Lucknow offers three years of Undergraduate B.Sc degrees and two years of postgraduate M.Sc degrees in various specializations.Full Time:-B.Sc. in Hospitality and Hotel AdministrationM.Sc. in Hospitality & Hotel Administration Diploma Courses:-Diploma in Food ProductionDiploma in Bakery & ConfectioneryDiploma in Food & Beverage ServiceThank you 

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Divyanshu Singh

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The  fee of the Jaipuria Institute of Lucknow is a little bit high as compared to other colleges which is 3,67000.00 INR. for one year, as the MBA is a two year course so you have to pay a total of 7,34000.00 INR for your college feesRather than this their are some hidden charges like registration fees for each semester and such thing which you can expect around 15,000.00 INR. for two years.Though these numbers are just for the college fees, If you are not from a Lucknow, you really need a residence for atleast two years, you should also consider for your daily expenses.As MBA is a management course and it can not be completely do
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Divyanshu Singh

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The Jaipuria Institute of Management has overall 360 seats for MBA.However, the seats are not completely filled every year and many students leave the colleges in between the session for their startup ideas.But you can expect 350+ students every year in the college for the management course.The students of this college really have a great start up ideas so if you are getting a chance you should definately try.

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Riti Mishra

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The Jaipuria Institute of Management Lucknow, usually takes admission considering the valid scores of five entrance examinations which are- CAT, XAT, MAT, CMAT and GMAT. The Jaipuria Lucknow - Jaipuria Institute of Management University takes into account the scores of either of these exams for both the courses- Post graduate Diploma in management in either retail management or finance services and Management in business administration.

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Riti Mishra

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The candidate who wants to pursue an MBA degree from Jaipuria Lucknow, Jaipuria Institue of Management must have secured an aggregated score of 50 percent in all the consecutive years of his/ her bachelor's. After that the candidate must pass the required cut off in any of the competitive examinations through which the college takes in application like CAT, GMAT or XAT. Usually the CAT cut off for the college goes up till 50 percentile. After this the students have to go through the consecutive procedures within college of group discussion and interview. Pertaining to all these procedures, the candidate gets an admission.

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Riti Mishra

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If we pay attention to the NIRF ranking of Jaipuria Institute of management, Lucknow for 3 consecutive years, we can find that it has toppled down. In 2021 it stood 68th while in 2022, it was 78th and in 2023 it fell drastically to 92nd, hence it is the reason for the affected cut offs of the college. Also the college has been constantly increasing its fees though the average placement rates remained the same. It has still not been recognised under 1 tier or 2B tier institutes hence it has lost the sparkle from recent yesr. Students have usually also complained about the lack of administrative professionalism in the college as intervie
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Riti Mishra

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The college provides the provisional merit seat allocation list after the selection process on it's site, hence if you are eager to get admission you must regularly check the site and the official links bound to it in order to be updated about the merit list. Also the forms of the college are not always linked to the institution taking the entrence exam and most of the students usually miss it as they get confused hence it is mandatory for the applicants to regularly check the official sites in order to not miss an update about the admission or the merit list.

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Riti Mishra

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In order to get an admission into the Management of business administration in Jaipuria, Lucknow, you ought to maintain a probable aggregate score of 50 percent during your bachelor's with a  yet valid score in the entrance exams like GMAT, XAT, CAT, ATMA etc. Last year students were admitted to the college with a cut off of 50 percentile in CAT entrance examination but as the college takes admission on pretext of various competitive exams, a student has many platforms to get into it. After this the students also have to pass successive rounds of group discussion and interview by virtue of which they get an admission.

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Riti Mishra

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Your 12th standard score sheet won't impact a lot on the probabilities of getting an admission to Jaipuria Lucknow - Jaipuria Institute of Management because the admission is more based on the performance of a student in his bachelor's . Also, the cut off score attained in various sorts of competitive exams in afiiliation to the course are considered. There are many students who had got 75 percent in their class 12th boards but could still get into the college as they had tolied hard to maintain a good CGPA in bachelor's and attain the cut off in competitive examination hence even if you have scored less in 12th standard boards you mus
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