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Arshita Tiwari

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The list of documents required at the time of GHS-IMR application process is mentioned below:

  • CAT/ MAT/ CMAT/ ATMA scorecard/ Assurance to appear (Self-attested)
  • Class 10 and Class 12 Marksheet with Pass Certificate.
  • Graduation final year Marksheet or appearing
  • Aadhar Card & Birth Certificate.
  • Recent photographs

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GHS-IMR admissions are based on performance of the candidates in the entrance exams followed by other rounds of selection conducted by GHS-IMR. Check below the complete GHS-IMR admission process:
Step-1: GHS-IMR Application : 

The mode of application is online and offline. Candidates must register online and then fill out the online application form or download the same from the institute's website.

Step-2: Selection rounds

Appear for CAT/ MAT/ CMAT/ ATMA. The candidates who achieve the required percentile are called for further rounds of selection which include GD-PI and WAT. 

Step-3: Admission Confirmation

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Candidates are selected for admission in PGDM programme at Dr. Gaur Hari Singhania Institute of Management and Research based on their entrance exam scores and performance in the selection rounds. Below is the selection criteria for admission in the PGDM programme:

  • Written Test
  • GD-PI
  • CAT/MAT/ATMA/CMAT Score

 

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To be eligible for GHS-IMR PGDM admission, candidates must have passed graduation with a minimum 50% aggregate or equivalent CGPA from a recognised university. For SC/ST/ OBC/ NT and other categories the minimum graduation aggregate required is 45%.

The candidates appearing for the final year can also apply for admission. 

GHS-IMR accepts CAT, MAT, CMAT, ATMA scores for admission to its PGDM course. 

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The trimster-wise fee structure of GHS-IMR PGDM is mentioned below:

ParticularsAmount
Registration FeeINR 30,000
Foundation  Course FeeINR 20,000
Tuition Fee (per trimster)INR 85,000 x 6

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Minimizing technical issues during the Lloyd Law Entrance Test (LET) in Computer-Based Test (CBT) mode is essential to ensure a smooth testing experience. Here are some tips to help you reduce the risk of encountering technical problems:

1. System Check:
   - Before the test day, ensure that your computer meets the minimum system requirements specified by the test administrator. These requirements may include the operating system, browser version, and internet connectivity speed.

2. Internet Connection:
   - Use a stable and reliable internet connection with sufficient bandwidth. A wired connection is generally more sta

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Effectively managing your time during the Lloyd Law Entrance Test (LET) in Computer-Based Test (CBT) mode is crucial for success. Here are some tips to help you manage your time efficiently during the test:

1. Familiarize Yourself with the Test Structure: Before you start the test, take a moment to review the structure and format of the LET. Understand how many sections there are, the total number of questions, and the time allocated for each section.

2. Set a Time Allocation Plan: Divide your total test time among the various sections based on the number of questions and their difficulty level. Allocate more time to sections or question

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When taking the Lloyd Law Entrance Test (LET) in a Computer-Based Test (CBT) mode, it's important to adhere to certain guidelines to ensure a smooth and successful testing experience. Here are some essential guidelines for taking Lloyd LET in CBT mode:

1. Read Instructions Carefully:
   - Start by carefully reading all the instructions provided on the computer screen before beginning the test. Understand how to navigate through the test, mark questions for review, and submit your answers.

2. Use Provided Login Credentials:
   - Use the login credentials provided to you to access the test. Ensure that you enter them corr

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In many cases, candidates who are awaiting their 10+2 (or equivalent) examination results are eligible to apply for the Lloyd Law Entrance Test (LET). However, admission to the programme may be contingent on meeting the minimum educational qualifications once the results are officially declared.

Colleges and universities often provide a provision for provisional admission or conditional admission to candidates who have appeared for their 10+2 exams but have not yet received their results. To be eligible for such provisional admission, candidates typically need to:

1. Complete the Application: Fill out the LET application form and provide

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The minimum educational qualifications required to be eligible for the Lloyd Law Entrance Test (LET) for the Bachelor of Laws (LL.B.) and Bachelor of Arts Bachelor of Laws (BA LL.B.) programs include the following criteria:

  1. For Five-Year Integrated BA LL.B. Program:
  • Candidates should have completed their 10+2 (or equivalent) examination from a recognised board or institution.
  • A minimum percentage or CGPA requirement may be specified in the admission criteria, and it may vary from year to year. Commonly, candidates are required to have secured a certain percentage (e.g., 45% or above) in their 10+2 examination to be eligible.
  • SC and ST cat
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