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vipul khapekar

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The college considers average score of 3 years.

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Sampurna PoudelNepali

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The minimum eligibility criterion for admission is at least a 3-year Bachelor's degree with at least 50% marks or equivalent (45% for SC/ST or persons with disability (PWD) category, of any of the universities (please check specifications) or possess an equivalent qualification recognised by the Ministry of HRD, Government of India.
Note: The Bachelor's degree or equivalent qualification obtained by the candidate must entail a minimum of 3-years of education after completing higher secondary schooling.
In case the candidates are awarded grades/CGPA instead of marks, the equivalence would be based on the equivalence certified by the univ
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Gourav ChoudhuryWIMWIan | Dreamer| Painter | Auto enthusiast

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Yes, of course, you are eligible.The rule says the Bachelor's degree or equivalent qualification obtained by the candidate must entail a minimum of three years of education after completing higher secondary schooling (10+2) or equivalent. You satisfy the same hence you are eligible irrespective of the university which awarded you the degree.

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Sanjay K

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Hi,
It depends on which specific B-school you are targeting. Every School has its specific conditions.
Eg: IIM C / B: 5 Years work ex. + Graduation + Valid GMAT Score. Now a higher GMAT score & work experience will always come handy when applying at TOP B-schools.
Further, it also depends on what kind of experience you have: Is it versatile or is it in a particular industry: depending on that college will give weightage to it. Like, ISB gives more weightage to versatile experience based on International standards. Additionally, you can refer to: https://www.shiksha.com/business-management-studies/ranking/top-executive-mba-colleges-in-ind
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Vidhi Sethi"I am the fire in this paper world !" ;)

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Hi Jayant,
Thanks for putting up your query.
Eligibility criteria to get admission in the JIMS for PGDM will be you need to give entrance exam of CAT or MAT. Based on your score, you will get admission for the course.
Thanks!

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bharath dikkala

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AUCET is for M.Com. You should write APICET for a seat in AU for MBA.
All the best.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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You are not eligible to seek admission in most of B-Schools because you do not meet eligibility criteria of min. 50% marks in graduation study. However, you can appear for XAT and try at institutes accepting CAT score which does not have a minimum marks eligibility criteria.

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Aakash Raju

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Dear Srishty,
IIEBM Indus Business offers dual specialization i.e entrepreneurship + marketing/ finance/ HR/operations/ IT. We have senior faculty who have corporate experience as well.This helps us understand the financial terms with examples of current corporate scenario.Our financial curriculum itself is influenced by the latest updates in the financial world.
Recently my batch -2016-18 visited BSE( Bombay Stock Exchange). In regards to placements my senior batch mates have been placed with Axis Bank, Indusind Bank, FIS Global, Evosys to name a few.
Please visit the college website to know more (www.iiebm.com)
Thanks and regards.

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Vikash Ranjan

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For example- Candidate-1 with 99 percentile.
This candidate with CAT 2016 percentile score of 99 has sectional percentile scores of 100 in Quant; 98 in DILR and 80 in VARC
After FMS awards weightage: 30% of 100=30 in Quant; 30% of 98=29.4 in DILR; 40% of 80=32 in VARC. Total points the candidate has scored in shortlisting process are 91.6
Now Candidate-2 with 97 percentile
This candidate with CAT 2016 percentile score of 97 has sectional percentile scores of 94 in Quant; 92 in DILR and 99 in VARC
FMS awards weightage: 30% of 94=28.2 in Quant; 30% of 92=27.6 in DILR; 40% of 99=39.6 in VARC. Total points the candidate has scored are 95.4

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