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6 months agoContributor-Level 9
The number of lists for admission to IMU Kochi's MBA programme is based on the number of seats offered. The fourth list might not be made public if there are no seats left after the third list. After the third, additional lists may be released at the Competent Authority's discretion and based on seat availability. The lists can be made public via the current online counselling system.
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6 months ago
Contributor-Level 10
For MBA course admission, candidates must meet the eligibility criteria set by Seamedu - DY Patil University, Ambi. Aspirants should pass graduation with a minimum 50% aggregate. The admission criteria for the course are entrance-based. The Full Form of MBA is Master of Business Administration which is a two-year PG degree designed to equip students with advanced skills and knowledge in business management and leadership.
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6 months agoContributor-Level 10
To get into Seamedu - DY Patil University, Ambi for an MBA course, candidates must meet the eligibility criteria set by the university. Students must pass graduation with a minimum of 50% aggregate (45% aggregate for the reserve category). Seamedu - DY Patil University offers full-time MBA courses of two years' duration. Students can get into this course based on entrance exam.
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6 months agoContributor-Level 10
No, a BBA degree is not compulsory for admission to the MBA course at SRMCEM Lucknow. According to the information available on the official website of the college, candidates who have completed their bachelor's degree in any stream with a minimum aggregate of 50% can get admission to the MBA course. Moreover, 45% for SC/ ST candidates.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 9
Last date of regular MBA admission varies from college-to-college.
For example
- Venkateshwara Group's MBA is ending their admission on September 30, 2025
- D.Y. Patil University-august 2025
- Amity University -august 2025
- Guru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University- expected July 30, 2025
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7 months agoContributor-Level 9
Sure. In India many universities offer MBA admission by merit, in particular based on graduation percentages or internal assessment. A few good examples are Christ University, Amity University, Lovely Professional University and, Chandigarh University. In addition to universities, public universities, like Delhi University and Mumbai University offer merit based seats to affiliated colleges. Private institutes, like ICFAI, UPES, and Jain University may also use academic performance for direct admission. These colleges would often have their own recommended flexibility to meet eligibility criteria, hence focus on holistic profile. If yo
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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
For admission in a MBA programme at SJC Institute of Technology, the aspirant must fulfil the course-specific eligibility criteria. Thus, only the aspirants who have passed graduation with a 50% aggregate (45% for SC / ST & Category-I only for Karnataka students) are eligible for admission. In addition, students should have passed the qualifying examination from a recognised board.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 9
Get MBA admission without CAT; 2025 is what you should be thinking of when applying to college for your MBA, irrespective of whichever college you are granted admission, as long as it is a college that reconciles the entrance tests like XAT, NMAT, SNAP, MAT, or they give out direct admissions. The biggest colleges that offer this are XLRI, SIBM Pune, NMIMS Mumbai, Amity University; just to name a few. A few colleges take into consideration your academics, work history or conduct their own entrance tests. A Bachelor's degree is required with at least 50 percentage marks. The placements could be different but many of these colleges are i
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