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Abantika MukherjeeCurrent Student
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I will divide the answer in 2 parts, PGDM and MS:
MS cut offs are pretty high but at 96.93 you have a chance of admission AFTER the CAP rounds are over. Once the CAP rounds are over, all colleges come up with a list of vacant seats and Welingka
MS cut offs are pretty high but at 96.93 you have a chance of admission AFTER the CAP rounds are over. Once the CAP rounds are over, all colleges come up with a list of vacant seats and Welingka
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I will divide the answer in 2 parts, PGDM and MS:
MS cut offs are pretty high but at 96.93 you have a chance of admission AFTER the CAP rounds are over. Once the CAP rounds are over, all colleges come up with a list of vacant seats and Welingkar releases an advertisement in the leading newspapers inviting applications. You can apply then. Also there is a group on Facebook where all such MBA college details are shared which you should join. PGDM:
For PGDM, Welingkar has an exhaustive process which includes a psychometric test, GD and a PI. The scores of these determine your admission. I know of people with 98 percentile not getting through the PGDM but someone with 85 percentile getting through. It is all profile based. The applications close on 31st March for the PGDM so I recommend you apply fast. I would recommend you apply for the PGDM and accept admission if you are offered. Later around July-August, when the vacancy list comes out, you can internally apply and switch to MS based on your percentile. I know of people who have done that. Good luck and please don't hesitate to comment if you have any more questions.
MS cut offs are pretty high but at 96.93 you have a chance of admission AFTER the CAP rounds are over. Once the CAP rounds are over, all colleges come up with a list of vacant seats and Welingkar releases an advertisement in the leading newspapers inviting applications. You can apply then. Also there is a group on Facebook where all such MBA college details are shared which you should join. PGDM:
For PGDM, Welingkar has an exhaustive process which includes a psychometric test, GD and a PI. The scores of these determine your admission. I know of people with 98 percentile not getting through the PGDM but someone with 85 percentile getting through. It is all profile based. The applications close on 31st March for the PGDM so I recommend you apply fast. I would recommend you apply for the PGDM and accept admission if you are offered. Later around July-August, when the vacancy list comes out, you can internally apply and switch to MS based on your percentile. I know of people who have done that. Good luck and please don't hesitate to comment if you have any more questions.
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Dharamveer DheerCurrent Student
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Without any second thought I can say that ITM Business school Khargar is the best one out of the options asked in the question. It ranks higher, it has rich legacy, its alumni network is the strongest of them all, its selection criteria os the
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Without any second thought I can say that ITM Business school Khargar is the best one out of the options asked in the question. It ranks higher, it has rich legacy, its alumni network is the strongest of them all, its selection criteria os the strictest of them all, its syllabi is most advanced out of them all and finally the placements which are the best of the lot. There is enough material on the internet available to compare them all, but I suggest you get in touch with any of their faculty members to get the first hand information on how they execute the programme delivery. One the biggest difference is : Almost all colleges organise the placement training programs of 1-2 months for the students in their third or fourth semester. ITM has turned this into a part of curriculum, the soft skills, interpersonal skills, communication skills, networking skills, cross functional skills, corporate ethics and values etc. These are inculcated into the lifestyle of the student by ITM as it starts from the day one in the school. The prolonged exposure to these skills not only enables the students to crack the interviews but go a long way into shaping their careers. Regards
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In PGDM hybrid mode of welingkar what benifits the person gets in study if he does not take pcp programme.
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Shashi Ranjan KumarCurrent Student
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Yes, Pursing Hybrid PGDM from Welingkar is a good option but only for working professionals. Otherwise full-time courses are the only good choice in India. And there are no placements provided for Hybrid PGDM by any institute in India.
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Garvit SaraswatCurrent Student
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Executive MBA has its own benefits where as consultancy management provides you limited options so it's your choice to what to choose.
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Tejas PatilCurrent Student
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Such candidates need to appear for GIM Goa personal Assessment in two stages i.e Achiever's Round and Regular Round. IMT Ghaziabad Post Graduate Diploma in Management (PGDM) Executive Avg. Score- 690, minimum 500 for PGDM-Ex.
Such candidates need to appear for GIM Goa personal Assessment in two stages i.e Achiever's Round and Regular Round. IMT Ghaziabad Post Graduate Diploma in Management (PGDM) Executive Avg. Score- 690, minimum 500 for PGDM-Ex.
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Harsh RastogiCurrent Student
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Yes, you can apply for online Masters's degree, but it is always good to do it in offline mode.
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Adv. Ved VinayakCurrent Student
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In 2016, there was no GDPI for the MMS course. We just had the CAP rounds, after which we had to get accepted into the designated college. However, GDPI was also required for PGDM courses, and PGDM was not offered through CAP. You must complet
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In 2016, there was no GDPI for the MMS course. We just had the CAP rounds, after which we had to get accepted into the designated college. However, GDPI was also required for PGDM courses, and PGDM was not offered through CAP. You must complete various forms. CET 2017 will mostly follow 2016; nonetheless, you should wait until the notification appears.
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Adarsh ChaudharyCurrent Student
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This section is to ask questions in order to get clarity for different colleges and courses, not to do promotion.
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Anusha MandloiCurrent Student
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Hi, If you're in waiting list of business design and others, then you may get a seat in that stream only. You'll not be allowed to change from business design to core at any point of time.
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Vedank SharmaCurrent Student
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It's difficult for you to get admission into welingkar at 70 percentile. Because as per the cut off of welingkar, if you belong to general category, then they take admission at a percentile above 80. Although you can try for following colleges
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It's difficult for you to get admission into welingkar at 70 percentile. Because as per the cut off of welingkar, if you belong to general category, then they take admission at a percentile above 80. Although you can try for following colleges:
IIMS Pune: International Institute of Management Studies
Vishwa Vishwani Hyderabad: Vishwa Vishwani Institute of Systems and Management
EMPI Business School, New Delhi
Jaypee Business School - JBS Noida
Lexicon Management Institute of Leadership and Excellence
Accurate Institute of Management And Technology
Birla Global University, Bhubaneswar
apeejay school of management.
IIMS Pune: International Institute of Management Studies
Vishwa Vishwani Hyderabad: Vishwa Vishwani Institute of Systems and Management
EMPI Business School, New Delhi
Jaypee Business School - JBS Noida
Lexicon Management Institute of Leadership and Excellence
Accurate Institute of Management And Technology
Birla Global University, Bhubaneswar
apeejay school of management.
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