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Nishtha Shukla

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Candidates must contact the admission office to know the application process for scholarships. Aspirants have to fill out a form available on the campus. Dhruva College of Management provides Merit Scholarships based on the entrance exam scores. A maximum of INR 2 Lacs is offered in the form of scholarship.

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Nishtha Shukla

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Yes, Dhruva College of Management admissions are currently open. Aspirants meeting the eligibility criteria can apply for admission. The selection to PGDM course of DCM is entrance-based. Aspirants have to pass CAT, MAT or XAT to get admission in the college.

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Nishtha Shukla

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The minimum qualification to apply at Dhruva College of Management is graduation. The college has not specified the minimum aggregate to apply for admission. However, 60% in graduation is a decent score and aspirants can apply for a course at DCM. Besides, aspirants also need to qualify any of the accepted entrance exams for admission.

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Nishtha Shukla

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Dhruva College Of Management admissions are entrance-based. The college considers scores in the national-level Management entrance exam for admission to PGDM. Candidates with a valid score in CAT, MAT or XAT can submit their scorecard and get admission in the college. Selected candidates have to further participate in group discussion and personal interview round for final selection.

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Nishtha Shukla

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Dhruva College of Management does not offer direct admission. The selection is based on entrance exam scores of the candidates. Eligible aspirants have to first apply for a course at the institute. Applicants then have to participate in the selection rounds conducted by the college. Once selected, aspirants have to pay the course fee to confirm their seat in the college.

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Haribalan N P

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DCM seems like a good choice for an MBA program. The average salary package is about INR 7 LPA and there are plenty of placement options for marketing graduates at well-known companies. The program's emphasis might be on developing communication skills, leadership skills, and people-to-people skills in addition to academic competency. The college may not be considered by well-established bodies such as NIRF which limits the national recognition of the college.

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Tauhid Alam

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At Dhruva College of Management (DCM), pursuing an MBA is more cheap than at many other universities. The college strikes a good mix between affordable tuition and high-quality instruction. DCM aims to offer value for money and a supportive learning environment, while exact pricing may differ. 

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Zaim Abuhurera

Beginner-Level 4

College campus, experienced professors, good infrastructure, best atmosphere, good placements, cultural and sports activities, library.Every lecture in this college are very friendly and gives practical knowledge clearly to the students.They are very supportive and encourage students for participate in all the events.

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ankit Verma1116

Beginner-Level 5

When you're comparing the fees at Dhruva College of Management (DCM) and Siva Sivani Institute of Management (SSIM), it gets a bit interesting. DCM's 2-year PGDM is tagged at Rs.5,40,000, and if you're eyeing the PG Diploma in Business Analytics, it's a bit higher at Rs.6,15,000. Now, over at SSIM, they've got a PGDM with triple specialisation for about Rs.5,70,000 and a regular PGDM at Rs.5,20,000 for the full 2 years. While SSIM might seem a little more expensive, it's not a deal-breaker. The real scoop lies in the programme details—check out the curriculum, specializations, and how their placement game is. Don't forget the ext

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Deekshitha M

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There is no minimum score requirement for Dhruva College of Management's (DCM) MBA programme (which is offered as PGDM). Instead, they focus on reducing the number of applicants by taking into account both their CAT percentiles and how well they performed in subsequent rounds like the Written Aptitude Test (WAT) and Personal Interview (PI).  Unofficial data from prior years suggests a safe range for general category applicants in the 75–80%ile range, despite their non-disclosure of cut-off percentiles. However, depending on the number of applicants, course specialization, and level of competition, these approximations could

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