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Subhrajeet Harichandan

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The eligibility criteria for MBA is that candidates must have a graduation degree with 60% aggregate from a recognised college or university. The college offers direct admission based on the last qualifying exam. After meeting the eligibility criteria candidates must simply apply online on the official website of Mohamed Sathak College of Arts and Science College for the same.

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An applicant's chances of being admitted into an Indian Institute of Management (IIM) are enhanced by scoring in the 99th percentile on the Common Admission Test (CAT). However other factors that affect admissions include prior academic performance, work experience, and performance in subsequent rounds such as the Written Ability Test (WAT) Group Discussion (GD), and Personal Interview (PI).

Because of their holistic evaluation process, which takes academic consistency into account, getting into older, more prestigious IIMs (like IIM Ahmedabad, Bangalore Calcutta) may be difficult, with 57% of students in Class 10th and 51% in Class 12t

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The results of national entrance tests such as the MAT, CAT, and CMAT are the main factors that decide the cutoff marks for the MBA programme at Nagaland University - Kohima Campus. Generally speaking, applicants must score higher than average on these tests in order to be considered for admission, though exact cutoff scores can change annually based on the pool of applicants. Although the precise cutoff for 2024 has not yet been released, historical patterns suggest that admissions officers would prefer applicants with better test scores.

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MBA students can find respectable employment prospects at Nagaland University's Kohima campus, mostly in fields like banking, finance, marketing, and government services. The placement cell makes a concerted effort to link students with prospective jobs, ranging from smaller local businesses to larger corporations. Although the average package costs between INR 3 and 5 Lacs annually, there is a decent placement rate. Strong academic credentials and a successful internship programme help students secure better employment opportunities. The institution's emphasis on hands-on learning and skill development improves students' employability

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Leading employers of MBA graduates from Nagaland University - Kohima Campus include businesses in banking, finance, marketing, and government services, among other industries. State Bank of India, Axis Bank, HDFC Bank, and local business enterprises are a few well-known employers. Furthermore, graduates are frequently hired for managerial positions by non-governmental organisations (NGOs) and public sector undertakings (PSUs). Even while the school might not draw as many multinational corporations as larger colleges in major cities, it offers solid placement prospects in respectable local businesses.

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MBA candidates must normally submit their results from standardised entrance exams, such as the MAT, CAT, or other comparable exams, to Nagaland University - Kohima Campus. The university may, however, take into account other comparable tests or administer its own entrance exam if a candidate does not have a MAT score. Strong academic standing and pertinent professional experience might also help an application. For the most recent details and any exceptions, it's advisable to visit the university's official website and review the exact admission requirements, or get in touch with the admissions office.

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Akash Kumar Gupta

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Yes, you are eligible to take the Agricultural Officer Entrance Exam while pursuing your Bachelor's degree. (Agriculture) MBA (General). The eligibility criteria for the exam include:

Minimum age 21 and maximum age 30

Graduate from any discipline including B.Sc. (Agriculture)5-year integrated undergraduate program.

The minimum age for the (Agriculture) MBA programme is 40, the minimum age limit is 20.

As for the joint undergraduate degree students, you are eligible to participate in the (Agriculture) MBA program, the Agricultural Education Program and the Admission Officer Age. However, do not forget to check the special announcements befo

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Saurabh Kaintura

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The following evening colleges offering an MBA in HRM are available in Malleswaram and Yeshwanthpur:

1. PES University (Evening Program)- Provides evening classes for a flexible MBA program. Situated close to Malleswaram in Hosakerehalli.

2. Bangalore University (Evening MBA Program): Offers evening programs for an MBA with HRM concentration possibilities. Nearer Yeshwanthpur, on the Jnanabharathi campus.

For specific information on admissions, course schedules, and structure, contact the respective universities.

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Anjali Raj

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Yes, after completing a PGDM in Digital Marketing and Transformation, you can pursue an M.Phil in Library and Information Science. Pursuing an M.Phil. usually has no age restrictions, and your prior education need not have been in the same field as the M.Phil program. However, as some colleges may have additional needs or restrictions, it's a good idea to examine the precise admission requirements of the universities you're interested in.

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Muskan

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A few crucial phases are usually involved in the MBA admissions process at Nagaland University's Kohima campus. First and foremost, applicants need to have completed a bachelor's degree in any field with a minimum percentage of marks determined by the university. An entrance exam, such the MAT or CAT, is part of the selection process. Next come a group discussion and an individual interview. The entrance exam evaluates the students' potential in verbal abilities, logical reasoning, and numeric ability, among other areas. Following their successful completion of these tests, candidates are shortlisted according to their academic standin

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