a year ago
Does TISS Mumbai offers 100% placements?
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deepika mauryaCurrent Student
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Yes, as per the official website of the deemed-to-be University, it provides 100 percent placements to its PG students. However, the official website also mention that there is no practice followed for the placements at doctoral level, so far.
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deepika mauryaCurrent Student
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Final admission to TISS is offered via TISS NET for all the Postgraduation courses. For PhD, the Deemed-to-be University conducts PhD RAT exam and for the remaining diploma, certificate and short-term courses, the admission is interview-based
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Final admission to TISS is offered via TISS NET for all the Postgraduation courses. For PhD, the Deemed-to-be University conducts PhD RAT exam and for the remaining diploma, certificate and short-term courses, the admission is interview-based for majority of the courses.
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a year ago
Is TISS NET exam tough?
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deepika mauryaCurrent Student
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It's a moderate-level exam. A candidate with good General Awareness, Aptitude and English can score well in TISS NET exam. Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Mumbai conducts TISS National Entrance Test (TISSNET). It is a university-level entra
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It's a moderate-level exam. A candidate with good General Awareness, Aptitude and English can score well in TISS NET exam. Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Mumbai conducts TISS National Entrance Test (TISSNET). It is a university-level entrance exam.The entrance exam is held in CBT mode and the exam paper comprises questions from English Proficiency, Mathematical Skills & Logical Reasoning, and General Awareness. Exam PatternExam Mode: Computer-Based Test modeExam Timings: 2 pm to 3.40 pmTest Duration: 1 hour and 40 minutesTotal Questions: 100 questionsSections/Subjects: 3 sections (English Proficiency, Mathematics and Logical Reasoning, General Awareness)Total Marks: 100 marksType of Questions: Multiple choices based questionsNegative Marking: NoMedium of exam: English
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deepika mauryaCurrent Student
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The highest package offered by Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS), Mumbai during final placements 2022 is INR 42.09 Lacs Per Annum. The top recruiting companies are Accenture, Aditya Birla Group, Tata Steel, Aon, Disney Star, Asian Paint
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The highest package offered by Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS), Mumbai during final placements 2022 is INR 42.09 Lacs Per Annum. The top recruiting companies are Accenture, Aditya Birla Group, Tata Steel, Aon, Disney Star, Asian Paints Kotak Mahindra, etc.
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a year ago
What is the minimum XAT percentile required for admission to the MBA programme at TISS Mumbai?
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MUSKAN KURMICurrent Student
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TISSNET MBA Admission 2023: Reservation of seats
TISS will set up a minimum qualifying cutoff for the computer-based test. The qualifying cutoff for SC/ ST category is 35% and for the General/ OBC, it is 45%. In addition, just securing the qual
TISS will set up a minimum qualifying cutoff for the computer-based test. The qualifying cutoff for SC/ ST category is 35% and for the General/ OBC, it is 45%. In addition, just securing the qual
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TISSNET MBA Admission 2023: Reservation of seats
TISS will set up a minimum qualifying cutoff for the computer-based test. The qualifying cutoff for SC/ ST category is 35% and for the General/ OBC, it is 45%. In addition, just securing the qualifying cutoff will not guarantee a seat for the course in TISS. The admission will be purely based on the merit list.
TISS will set up a minimum qualifying cutoff for the computer-based test. The qualifying cutoff for SC/ ST category is 35% and for the General/ OBC, it is 45%. In addition, just securing the qualifying cutoff will not guarantee a seat for the course in TISS. The admission will be purely based on the merit list.
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Prachi BeriwalCurrent Student
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The Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS), Mumbai releases the cut-off list for the Master of Hospital Administration (MHA) program each year. However, for the academic session 2021-22, TISS Mumbai has not released any cut-off list for MHA
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The Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS), Mumbai releases the cut-off list for the Master of Hospital Administration (MHA) program each year. However, for the academic session 2021-22, TISS Mumbai has not released any cut-off list for MHA program, as the admission process was conducted through an online entrance exam followed by a personal interview.
Candidates were shortlisted for the personal interview based on their performance in the online entrance exam. The final selection of candidates was based on the combined score of their performance in the entrance exam and the personal interview.
It is advisable to check the official website of TISS Mumbai or contact the admission office for the latest updates on the admission process and cut-off information for the MHA program.
Candidates were shortlisted for the personal interview based on their performance in the online entrance exam. The final selection of candidates was based on the combined score of their performance in the entrance exam and the personal interview.
It is advisable to check the official website of TISS Mumbai or contact the admission office for the latest updates on the admission process and cut-off information for the MHA program.
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a year ago
Can you list Extempore topics asked during the TISS selection process for HRM & LR program?
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Shruti GargCurrent Student
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Some of the extempore topics that were given to candidates who applied for the HRM & LR programmes are:
1. Challenges of managing a remote workforce
2. Ethics of logical reasoning in decision making
3. Employee engagement is organizational succes
1. Challenges of managing a remote workforce
2. Ethics of logical reasoning in decision making
3. Employee engagement is organizational succes
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Some of the extempore topics that were given to candidates who applied for the HRM & LR programmes are:
1. Challenges of managing a remote workforce
2. Ethics of logical reasoning in decision making
3. Employee engagement is organizational success
4. Inclusivity and Diversity at workplace
5. How Indian workforces can leverage globalization without brain drain
6. A firm is its CEO reflection
7. Flexible working: End to weekends?
8. How to reduce workplace harassment
9. Sustainable Management Practices and it's advantages
10. Gandhi's philosophy is no more relevant
11. Importance of ensuring gender diversity in the workforce
12. Importance of ensuring gender diversity in the workforce
13. Can a country like India afford to spend on higher education?
14. AI in decision making- pros and cons
15. Corporate loan defaulters and farm loan waivers
16. Role of Ethics in Human Resources Management
17. Importance of Change Management in Human Resource Management
18. Is HR a cost center or profit center in India?
19. Leadership Development and adapting to changes
20 Role of Change Management in Organizations Growth.
1. Challenges of managing a remote workforce
2. Ethics of logical reasoning in decision making
3. Employee engagement is organizational success
4. Inclusivity and Diversity at workplace
5. How Indian workforces can leverage globalization without brain drain
6. A firm is its CEO reflection
7. Flexible working: End to weekends?
8. How to reduce workplace harassment
9. Sustainable Management Practices and it's advantages
10. Gandhi's philosophy is no more relevant
11. Importance of ensuring gender diversity in the workforce
12. Importance of ensuring gender diversity in the workforce
13. Can a country like India afford to spend on higher education?
14. AI in decision making- pros and cons
15. Corporate loan defaulters and farm loan waivers
16. Role of Ethics in Human Resources Management
17. Importance of Change Management in Human Resource Management
18. Is HR a cost center or profit center in India?
19. Leadership Development and adapting to changes
20 Role of Change Management in Organizations Growth.
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Shruti GargCurrent Student
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Yes, the Tata Institute of Social Sciences releases a separate cutoff for the General Awareness section of TISSNET exam. Only candidates who meet the TISSNET exam cutoff and General Awareness cutoff are shortlisted for the Online Assessment ro
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Yes, the Tata Institute of Social Sciences releases a separate cutoff for the General Awareness section of TISSNET exam. Only candidates who meet the TISSNET exam cutoff and General Awareness cutoff are shortlisted for the Online Assessment rounds- Extempore and Online Personal Interview . Sectional cut-off for General Awareness (GA) is applied for qualifying the TISSNET. Candidates not scoring the minimum cut-off mark for the General Awareness as below will not be qualified for TISSNET irrespective of the aggregate score. For TISSNET 2023, the GA cutoff was revised due to a revision in the TISSNET answer key. Basis the deletion and revision of the answer key the revised cutoff for TISSNET 2023 General Awareness was:
1. General, Economically Weaker Section, Kashmir Migrants, and Armed Forces- 12
2. PwD and OBC (Non-Creamy layer)- 11
3. Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe- No cutoff.
1. General, Economically Weaker Section, Kashmir Migrants, and Armed Forces- 12
2. PwD and OBC (Non-Creamy layer)- 11
3. Scheduled Caste and Scheduled Tribe- No cutoff.
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Dinesh upadhyayCurrent Student
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TISS NET cutt off for MHA was 43( general), 44( SC) , 47 ( EWS).
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Shruti GargCurrent Student
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Candidates' aggregate score is calculated on the basis of the TISSNET score and performance in Online Assessment rounds. Candidates will be given final weightage on the basis of which the seats will be offered. As per the TISS notification, th
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Candidates' aggregate score is calculated on the basis of the TISSNET score and performance in Online Assessment rounds. Candidates will be given final weightage on the basis of which the seats will be offered. As per the TISS notification, the weightage for each round is as follows:Stage 1: TISSNET exam: It will be centre-based objective-type test with a maximum of 100 marks. The weightage for the TISSNET exam is final computation will be 50 percent.Stage 2: Online Assessments: OA round will be divided into two components: Extempore and Online Interview. In the extempore round candidates will have to give a reflection on a given topic. The extempore is for 100 marks and carries the weightage of 20 percent. Whereas Personal Interview will also be of 100 marks and will carry a weightage of 30 percent.
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