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Rudra Roychowdhury

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Both Durgadevi Saraf Institute of Management Studies (DSIMS) and University of Mumbai (UM) have strong placement records for their Master of Management Studies (MMS) programs. However, DSIMS generally has a slightly better placement record, with a higher percentage of students being placed in top companies. In recent years, DSIMS has placed over 90% of its MMS graduates, while UM has placed around 85% of its MMS graduates.

It is important to note that placement records can vary from year to year, and that individual students' placement success will depend on a variety of factors, including their academic performance, extracurricular act

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The highest package offered at Durgadevi Saraf Institute of Management Studies (DSIMS) in Mumbai, Maharashtra is 7,00,000. The average package is 3,50,000. 

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Some of the top recruiters at DSIMS include: 

ITC, Berger Paints, Balkrishna Industries, Coign Consulting, ICICI Bank, Accenture. 

Some other placement statistics for DSIMS include: 

Placement rate: 94.79%

Popular recruiters: Accenture, ICICI Bank, Reliance Retail.

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The Durgadevi Saraf Institute of Management Studies (DSIMS) in Mumbai has a seat intake of 120 for its two-year full-time Master of Management Studies (MMS) program. The programme offers four specializations: 

Finance

Marketing

Human Resource Management

Operations

Admission to the MMS programme is based on the entrance exams MH-CET/CAT/CMAT. The 2023 closing score for the MMS programme was 92.76. 

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The Durgadevi Saraf Institute of Management Studies (DSIMS) in Mumbai offers online and offline application forms. The application forms are available on the college's official website.

The selection process is based on the following exams: 

MAH-CET, CAT, ATMA, MAT, CMAT, XAT, GMAT. 

DSIMS offers the following programs: 

AICTE approved PGDM

Mumbai University MMS

Management programs for women

Management programs for executives

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Yes, you can directly approach Durgadevi Saraf Institute of Management Studies (DSIMS) for admission. However, you will need to submit your competitive exam scores. 

To get admission to DSIMS, you must meet the following eligibility criteria: 

Have a graduation degree from a UGC recognised university or institute with a minimum of 50% aggregate marks

Have a minimum of 50% aggregate in your bachelor's degree from a recognised university

You can apply for admission in the General quota or the Marwadi quota. The admission process includes: Entrance exam, Group discussion, Personal interview, Qualifying examination, Entrance examinat

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Yes, Durgadevi Saraf Institute of Management Studies (DSIMS) in Mumbai accepts MAT scores. The institute considers MAT scores along with other entrance exam scores for admission to its PGDM and MMS courses. The other entrance exams considered are: 

CAT, XAT, CMAT, GMAT, ATMA, MAH-CET. 

DSIMS also considers the following criteria for admission: 

Graduation from a recognised university

Group discussion

Personal interview

Final aggregate score CGPA/Percentage for final year graduate students

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Durgadevi Saraf Institute of Management Studies (DSIMS) in Mumbai offers a full-time Master of Management Studies (MMS). Some of the MMS branches at DSIMS include: 

MMS Finance, MMS Human Resource Management, MMS Operations, Marketing Management, Financial Management, Operations Research.

 DSIMS is accredited by NAAC, IQAC, and NBA. It is also AICTE and DTE-approved, and AISHE and ISO certified. 

 

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The Durgadevi Saraf Institute of Management Studies (DSIMS) in Mumbai offers management courses at the postgraduate and doctoral levels. The fee structure includes tuition, development fees, library fees, and other miscellaneous fees. 

Here are some fees for DSIMS: 

MMS: 4.73 Lacs for a two-year program

PGDM: 8.25 lakh

Hostel: 96,000 for six months for an AC room, 78,000 for six months for a non-AC room

 

I hope it's helpful for you 

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Hello Nishar Ahmed, scholarships is a very interesting topic. Government of India or the local state governments in which the campuses are located offer many scholarships but only to the students belonging to the challenged sections of the society. This being a privately funded school or college it does not give any concession in fees such strata of students and fees in general are quite stiff as compared with those in government colleges. Be that as it may all institutes have to bid for students to see admission as then only these institutions can run smoothly. For this many Institutes device schemes which are attractive in nature and

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