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Tata Subramanian

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Hi,
The admissions are still open and you can apply at the TSM's website, few seats are still available.

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TARANDEEP SINGH GADHOKE

Beginner-Level 3

Hey Tasmiya50460 ATMA is not acceptable in our college . Our college gives admission only on the basis of CET and CAT . You can try giving CET had then can apply for rcoem. Good you asked this question.

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CHETAN SHEKHAWAT

Beginner-Level 4

Hi Siddhartha,
It depends under which category you have applied if its open category there is a chance as per last year trend, still, percentage wise it is pretty low. You might have to wait for the 4 - 5 list. I suggest you keep an eye on this year trend. All the best.

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Revathi PL

Beginner-Level 1

Hello Bharathi, the eligibility criteria is that the candidates must have attended any one of the following exams: CAT, MAT, ATMA, TANCET, CMAT or XAT. I suggest you to take up the May MAT, 2019 test and try your best to get the seat by clearing the interview process at campus as well.
All the best.

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Shreshtha Agarwal

Beginner-Level 5

Hey Mahima,
Last year's cutoff for CMAT was 70 percentile. However, you stand a good chance of getting shortlisted for further rounds.

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Shreshtha Agarwal

Beginner-Level 5

Hello Jayendra,
It is compulsory for a student to appear for entrance exams, to be eligible for the admission procedure.
Amrut Mody School of Management accepts scores of CAT, CMAT, NMAT, MAT and SNAP, for it's MBA programme.

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Disha Agarwal

Beginner-Level 5

Hello Ritam,
Second list will be out after the 25th March. You have chances of converting.
Wishing you luck!

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Beginner-Level 4

Having acquired an advanced degree in bioinformatics we are assuming that you are already looking at full time employment and hence it is advised that you pursue your MBA via the distance learning mode.
There are plenty of good offers ( and an even larger number of not so good ones) to choose from.
There are distance learning programs offered by top notch institutes as well as those offered by Tier-2 institutes that offer good value for money in terms of acceptability. While the structure of all these programs remains more or less the same( curriculum , internal assessment and exams) the fees, duration and mode of examinations may vary
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Yash Gupta

Scholar-Level 16

Hi Bharat,
You can opt for JIMS-Rohini as it has many facilities like Connectivity, assist you for placements, more of industry exposures as every fortnight they have guest lectures. Take more of mock GD/PI sessions, etc.
Continuously conducting activities where one can participate and get the skills required by the company, people can easily be developed.

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