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Abhishek Singh

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To be eligible for MBA admission at Annamaliai University, candidates must have a bachlor's degree in any subject with a minimum in any subject with a minimum of Minimum of 50% marks for general and 45% marks for reserve candidates admission to the MBA programme at Annamalai University are based on the TANCET exam. For MBA course candidates with a valid score in GATE and also eligible to apply such candidates are exempted from TANCET.

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Annamalai University Tamil Nadu MBA is a PG-level course, offered in full-time mode. The University offers MBA in various specialisations such as Analytics, HRM, Finance, Marketing, International Business Management and more. Annamalai University MBA fee structure includes a tuition fees ranging from INR 15.6 K to INR 2.5 Lakh, with an annual intake of 300 students. The University also offers the programme in dual-specialisation mode, wherein, candidates can select any of the two specialisations. Annamalai University MBA admission is based on a valid TANCET score, followed by a counselling round. Candidates seeking admis
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The Study and Lead Educational and Welfare Society in Kolkata offers an MBA program with a focus on Business and Management Studies. The eligibility criteria for admission include holding a bachelor's degree with a minimum of 50% marks (45% for SC/ST candidates). Applicants are required to have a valid score in recognized entrance exams such as CAT, MAT, XAT, or GMAT. The selection process typically involves shortlisting candidates based on their entrance exam scores, followed by Group Discussion (GD) and Personal Interview (PI) rounds. The final selection is based on the combined performance in the entrance exam, GD/PI, and academic b
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The admission process for the MBA programme at Dayanand Sagar University typically involves several steps. Firstly, candidates must meet the eligibility criteria, which include holding a bachelor's degree with at least 50% marks (45% for SC/ST candidates). Applicants are required to appear for a relevant entrance exam, which could be the KMAT, MAT, CAT, or XAT, or they may opt for the university's own entrance test. After qualifying in the entrance exam, candidates are shortlisted based on their scores. Shortlisted candidates are then called for the Group Discussion (GD) and Personal Interview (PI) rounds. The final selection is based
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With your son's impressive scores of 91.56 percentile in CAT and 238 in NMAT, along with clear sectionals, his chances of admission to the institutes he has applied to look promising. At IIM Amritsar, his CAT percentile is comfortably above the expected cutoff of around 90-95 for general categories, and being from the EWS category could slightly lower the cutoff for him. For Goa Institute of Management (GIM), his 238 NMAT score is competitive and well above their typical cutoff range, giving him a solid chance. Similarly, at Great Lakes, where the NMAT cutoff is usually around 200-220, his score puts him in a strong position. His EWS c
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Amit Saini

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To pursue an MBA in IT, you can appear for several entrance exams depending on the universities or institutions you are targeting. CAT (Common Admission Test) is the most widely accepted exam for top business schools like the IIMs. XAT (Xavier Aptitude Test) is another popular option, especially for schools like XLRI. For universities like NMIMS, you can take the NMAT, while GMAT is ideal if you're considering studying abroad. Other options include MAT (Management Aptitude Test), ATMA (AIMS Test for Management Admissions), and CMAT (Common Management Admission Test), which are also widely accepted for MBA admissions in IT and related f
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Given your 2 years of experience in the Chemical industry, an MBA with a specialisation that complements your background would be highly beneficial. Operations Management and Supply Chain Management would be excellent choices as both focus on managing production, logistics, and distribution, which are integral to the chemical industry. If you're aiming for leadership roles, Strategic Management would provide skills in business strategy and decision-making. Sustainability or Environmental Management is also a great option, given the increasing importance of sustainable practices in the chemical sector. Alternatively, if you're intereste
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Amit Saini

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A score of 89 in NMIMS Management Aptitude Test (NMAT) can be considered decent, but it depends on various factors such as the specific programme you are applying to, the overall competition, and the cutoffs for the Pharmaceutical MBA (Pharm MBA) programme at NMIMS.Generally, the cutoffs for NMIMS for different MBA programs range between 200-250 for NMAT scores, but the Pharm MBA program, being more specialized, may have a slightly different cutoff. An 89 percentile might be competitive for other NMIMS programs but may fall slightly short of the higher cutoffs for Pharm MBA, which often require scores above 90-95 percentile.In addition
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Amit Saini

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Yes, you can take admission to an MBA programme through CUET PG (Common University Entrance Test for Postgraduate courses). CUET PG is conducted by the National Testing Agency (NTA) and is accepted by various central and state universities, as well as some private institutions, for MBA admissions. To apply, you need to have completed your Bachelor's degree or be in the final year of your undergraduate program. The application involves registering on the official NTA website and selecting the MBA program. After the exam, universities will consider your CUET PG score along with other factors like interviews or group discussions. The exam
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If you have a 61 percentile in your MBA entrance exam and are looking for affordable colleges with strong placement opportunities, some options to consider are IMT Nagpur, UPES Dehradun, and LBSIM Delhi, which offer reasonable fees and good placement records. Pune University (PUMBA) provides an excellent education at low fees with decent placements, while IMS Noida offers affordable fees and a good industry presence. VIT Business School and BIMM Pune provide solid placement prospects with fees ranging from 6-10 lakhs, while TAPMI Manipal offers high placement salaries despite slightly higher fees. SIES Navi Mumbai and NIT Trichy a
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