School of Commerce and Management, Christ University

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deepthi Elizabeth

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Yes, February MAT is considered.

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Dr Suresh Babu CheelapoguSr.Consultant - Management

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Hi Manish,
Indira School of Business has got 100 % placements and the highest package offered is Rs.12 LPA. The highest package offered at CIM – Lavasa is Rs.7 LPA.
All the best.

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deepthi Elizabeth

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The intake of students is around 750. There are quite a lot of companies which come for internship, however it is preferable to find good internship opportunities on our own. I am not too aware of AIMS. But, you can find out about Christ on the below URL:
https://christuniversity.in/institute-of-management/institute-of-management-mba/specialmenus/placements

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deepthi Elizabeth

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You need 70 percentile or above in the Common Management Admission Test in order to be eligible for applying in Christ.
Please refer the below link for course fee details:- https://christuniversity.in/institute-of-management/institute-of-management-mba/master-of-business-administration-(mba)/682

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deepthi Elizabeth

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A composite score of 450 or above in GMAT 2016.
70 percentile or above in the CMAT (December 2016 / January 2017).
70 percentile or above in the 2016 CAT conducted by the Indian Institutes of Management (IIMs).
70 percentage or above in the AIMS Test for Management Admissions (ATMA) 2017.
70 percentile or above in the XAT 2017.
One year work experience (full time / part time / family business also considered) for candidates applying for the dual degree PGDM (CU)+MBA, (FHWS, Germany) programme (Mandatory) and 50% or above marks in aggregate in the undergraduate examinations. (Applicants who are in the final year of their studies should have
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deepthi Elizabeth

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MAT cut-off is by its composite score. You need to have a minimum of 600 composite score.

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deepthi Elizabeth

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I think you don't need the percentage. If you are having above 70 percentile, you are eligible.

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deepthi Elizabeth

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100% cannot be guaranteed. As our college management rightly point out, our college is not a placement agency. However, if you are capable and deserving you will have every opportunity to get into a good career, so don't worry about it. I don't know about the minimum package but average is around Rs 6.5 lakhs. We do have internship opportunities as well, but it is preferable to find your own internship as this is also part of your development as a management student.

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deepthi Elizabeth

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The MP and GD topics should be similar to session 1.
Refer to below link:-
https://christuniversity.in/institute-of-management/institute-of-management-mba/master-of-business-administration-(mba)/1299
But please do check again as you near the dates of selection, just in case, there are any additional topics.

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deepthi Elizabeth

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Truthfully, both the courses are similar. The only difference is MBA in FM will be more focused on finance right from the first semester compared to the regular course. Placements are the same.

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