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Digital copy of CMAT admit card will not be accepted at the test centre for identification. Candidates will have to present a print out of their CMAT admit card with a passport size photo affixed on it. The hard copy of CMAT admit card will have to be signed and stamped by the invigilator on the exam day, which cannot be done on the digital copy. Thus, candidates must ensure they carry a copy of their CMAT admit card to the test centre on the exam day. 

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In the first semester of the BMS+MBA course, candidates are required to study the basic and fundamental subjects that help students to create an understanding of further semesters and subjects. Moreover, the names of the subjects offered in the first semester of the integrated MBA course at Kumaun University are as follows:

  • Business Organisation & Management
  • Microeconomics
  • Statistics for Business Decisions
  • Basic Accounting
  • Computer fundamentals
  • Writing Skills & Communication, etc. 

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Yes, Kumaun University reserves a high number of seats for SC/ST candidates willing to be admitted to the MBA programme. As per an official document, a total of 23% of the seats are reserved for SC/ST candidates.  The breakdown of this percentage is as follows:

  • 4% of seats have been reserved for the Scheduled Tribes (ST) category
  • 19% of seats are reserved for the Scheduled Castes (SC) category

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