PGDM Eligibility

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sasi dhar

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The candidate should appear for any of the entrance exam, either MAT or CAT. And, in graduation 60% is compulsory.

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NITHIN EEDUCATIONAL CONSULTANT

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Yes, you are eligible for NET. The basic qualification for NET is PG with 50 percent. You can choose management as a subject and write the NET exam.

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Harshada bhanushalii M harshada Bhanushali SIESCOMS PGDM Student

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Yes, it will be more useful for your future and it will help you in your academic career. Best of luck.

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Lavanya Puri

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Hi Nancy,
If you have completed your graduation from a recognized university (any discipline) with minimum 50% marks, you can certainly apply for the course. You can refer to this link to find the top colleges in India for event management:
https://www.shiksha.com/articles/top-5-event-management-colleges-in-india-blogId-11139

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Shiladitya Roy

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Hi Sharanya, For any PGDM course the eligibility criteria demands an UG degree or Final year UG. You are already done with your UG course. So you are eligible to apply for any PGDM course. Your current PG course won't matter here. Most of the PGDM courses will commence in July 2018. So please go through the given link and decide according to the available dates as it seems to be clashing with your exam dates. http://sxccal.edu/COP/sxc-CareerOrientedProgrammes.htm
All the best!

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A KaushikEnglish language trainer cum career counselor

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Dear Tejashree,
PGDM is a Diploma course, through which you are given a certificate by the institute or recognised university. So PGDM is a 2 years course, and basically you can surely go for Ph.D. But be careful that you are allowed to go for Ph.D. when you do your PGDM from an AICTE recognised college. The best option for is to get a PGDM course from Iims (Indian Institute of Management). You are only eligible to do Ph.D. when you come with your PGDM Course from an AICTE approved college. The colleges/Institutions providing this PGDM Course must be a member of Association of Indian universities. In your case you have already complete
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Dr Bharti SinghDr in Foods and Nutrition and 9yrs experience

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Kindly check the details on the verified official website of UGC NET.

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priyank sharma

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Eligibility for PGDM in AIMS:
The candidate should be a graduate from any recognized university with 50% of marks
Must have taken CMAT, MAH-CET, CAT, MAT, XAT, AMMI or ATMA.
Final year candidates may also apply on the provisional basis.

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Ritu Bhandari

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Hi,
Yes, May MAT will help you get admission in deemed colleges as well.
https://www.shiksha.com/mba/colleges/mba-colleges-accepting-mat-india

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Happy Mihani

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As you've been already answered, expecting it to be rounded off is not fruitful thought. Rather try your level best in group discussions and personal interviews as some colleges are there which grade students on the basis of overall percentages. Give them ample reasons through GD and PI that they could groom you easily to get highly placed. And, as you have good scores in other aspects like 10th and 12th, graduation marks could be compensated. And be so presentable that your interviews shadow up your graduation marks and the selection panel will feel pleased to get you in. Don't worry, your chances of selection are still high being a g
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