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Sambhaw Nath

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The campus facilities at MMM's Institute of Management Education Research and Training are well-maintained and student-friendly, offering a conducive environment for learning with features like modern classrooms, a well-stocked library, computer labs, Wi-Fi connectivity, seminar halls, and basic sports and hostel amenities.

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Abhinav kumar Singh

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First, you need a graduation with at least 50% marks (45% for reserved categories) . Next, give a valid entrance exam like MAH MBA CET, CMAT, CAT, XAT, MAT, ATMA, or MMS CET . After you get the score, register online on their site, fill the application, and attend Maharashtra's DTE CAP counselling to finalize seat allotment . Finally, submit documents and fee after CAP rounds—easy maal!

 

 

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Abhinav kumar Singh

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IMERT has several scholarships, like merit-based, need-based, and sports achiever concessions, plus SC/ST/OBC/EWS fee reimbursement under government schemes for Maharashtra CAP students. If you're top in your class or need financial help, you can get part or full fee waivers. You just need to submit income or sports certificates during the admission process—super useful for saving some paisa! 

 

 

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Abhinav kumar Singh

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IMERT has a bunch of fun activities besides class. There's a sports centre with basketball, volleyball, badminton, table tennis, and even tournaments on campus . You can hit the gym or chill in the seminar halls and auditorium for events and guest talks. Though I didn't find specific “clubs”, you can easily start school fests, cultural activities or case study groups with friends. Overall, lots to join and stay active, or you can even create new clubs yourself!

 

 

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