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Shreya Das

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The latest cutoff information for admission to the MBA programme at Community Institute of Management Studies (CIMS) is as follows:

CIMS PGCET Cut-Off Score: 9849.

 Eligibility/Selection Process: Candidates need to have any degree with 50% marks and a valid score in CAT/MAT/CMAT/XAT/KMAT/PGCET, followed by a Personal Interview conducted by the Institute. For more detailed information on the cutoff scores and admission criteria, it is recommended to visit the official website of CIMS or contact the admissions office directly.

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Rishi Ranjan

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They didn't publish the cutoff like other colleges. According to some reports students who have successfully completed the 12th standard in any stream can pursue BBA and he/she must have scored a minimum of 50% marks in their board examination. Those who are awaiting their 12th result can also apply. The applicant should be aged between 17 and 22 years.

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Rishi Ranjan

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While Karnataka State Open University (KSOU) offers a variety of programs, some stand out for their popularity and value in distance education. The MBA program equips you with business administration expertise. For those passionate about teaching, the B.Ed. program qualifies you for primary and secondary school positions. KSOU also boasts a wide range of M.A. programs in various subjects, allowing you to deepen your knowledge and qualifications in your chosen field. these are the best course depends on individual aspirations. Consider your career goals and desired skillset to make an informed decision.

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Rishi Ranjan

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Choosing between a regular or correspondence programme for BBA admission is important. While technically it doesn't matter which one you choose, in reality, you might miss out on a lot by not being in a regular college. You won't experience the same things as those in a traditional program, which might make it harder to adjust to the rigor of an BBA. During BBA interviews, you might have to explain why you didn't choose a regular college. Plus, you'll need to develop hobbies and take on roles to fill the gap from not interacting with as many students. 

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Harshv Vardhan

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You can not get direct admission to AIT Banglore. You have to take the all India level exam which is called CAT (common admission test) or XAT or MAT or Xmat. You have to pass with a minimum 50 percent marks in your respective graduation subject otherwise you will not be eligible for admission to AIT Banglore. After giving CAT exam you have to participate in group discussion and personal interview for final selection.

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