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Poornima University UG & PG Admission 2018
Madras University Distance UG & PG Courses Admission 2018
Tamil Nadu Sports University UG and PG
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The prospective applicant must satisfy one of the following eligibility criteria for admissions to the MBA programme. A graduate degree under 10+2+3 or 10+2+4 pattern under any discipline, securing at least 50% marks in aggregate, from a recognised university.
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Eg.
Business Economics: split into 2 papers of 3 hours each- Paper I and paper II. You have to score a minimum of 55 marks in Paper I and min 55 marks in Paper II. Then the aggregate is calculated as (55+55)/2 = 110/2 = 55%.
If you read the manual carefully, you'll also understand that the min marks required to pass in one paper (not subject) is 45 marks or %. In that case, you will have to score at least 65% in the second paper of that subject.
With reference to the above example, if I score 45 marks in paper I of Bussiness Economics, I must score 65 marks in paper II of Bussiness
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Post Graduate Diploma in Management (PGDM) or Post Graduate Programme in Management (PGPM) or Masters in Business Administration (MBA) are both management courses at Masters level. Both the courses have a commercial orientation and it's difficult to differentiate between the two. MBA and PGDM are both business orientated courses.The main aim of the courses is to equip a person who wants to move up in the hierarchy and enter in to the management field, says Shiksha expert Nikhilesh Mathur. While both the courses have same outcomes in terms of employment prospective, there are some subtle differences.
*Degree vs Diploma:
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