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Jaya Sharma

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Pass Class 12 or 10+2 from a recognised board with at least 60% marks. You don't have to take national-level entrance exam. Admission is based on merit and institute's selection process.

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Jaya Sharma

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You can choose specialisations such as International Hospitality & Tourism Management and Global Hospitality Management. These help you getting practical exposure and global industry knowledge. The focus is on building both operational and managerial skills.

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Abhishek Kumar

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Check the table below to know the section wise difficulty level of the three exams:

SectionIPMAT IndoreIPMAT RohtakJIPMAT
Quantitative AptitudeVery DifficultModerateEasy
Verbal AbilityModerateEasyEasy
Logical Reasoning/Data Interpretation-ModerateModerate

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Mohammed Maqsood

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The admission processes for GIBS Business School in Bangalore have had an equal emphasis or priority for them: to create an environment that nurtures holistic development of all applicants through the evaluation and selection processes. More specifically, through their evaluation and selection process, they have established a historical trend for both CAT and MAT entrance exams; where successful applicants generally score above 60 percentile or higher on exams, with the exception of some years where the cut-off score for both the CAT and MAT were slightly lower or higher than indicated.

The typical MAT cut-off year-to-year is around 60-

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Neethu Nanjan

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Mitali Goyal

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The MBA course duration is 2 years, divided into 4 semesters.

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Indrani Tyagi

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No, KMAT scores are not compulsory for admissions into the MBA course at KSM, Karunya University. There are other scores too, on which school looks upon for selecting the students. Those entrance exams are XAT/CAT/MAT. Thus, students with good scores in any of the following can enroll in the MBA course at KSM.

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