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Harshada bhanushalii M harshada Bhanushali SIESCOMS PGDM Student

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For SIES, you have a good chance as every year, SIES cut-off for MS is around 98% and above. So, you can look forward to SIES.

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Harshada bhanushalii M harshada Bhanushali SIESCOMS PGDM Student

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I don't know about any other college. In SIESCOMS, the cut-off for MS was 98%ile last year. So chances in SIESCOMS for MS are low.

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Sai DhanavadeI'm a engineering student. I love to write.

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Hello Blessy,
To answer your question, I am attaching a link below that will hopefully clear your doubt-
https://www.shiksha.com/university/mahatma-gandhi-university-kottayam/exams/mgu-cat?q=MGU CAT&rf=searchwidget&landing=ep
You can download the exam guide as well as you can get other information. Hope this was useful for. Thank you and all the best.

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The MSF programme, typically, prepares graduates for careers incorporate finance, investment bankingand investment management. Thecore curriculum thus focused managerial finance, corporate finance andinvestment analysis. These topics are generally preceded by more fundamental coursework economics, (managerial)accounting, quantitative methods (usuallytime value of moneyandbusiness statistics). In many programs, these fundamental topics are a prerequisite for admission or assumed as known, and if part of the curriculum, students with appropriate background may be exempt from these. The programme usually concludes withcourseworkin advance
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Parth Shah

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M.Tech is a professional course, as in it is more application based, which includes understanding the techniques and technologies where as M.Sc is a basic course where you learn the fundamentals of an area.

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