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Mukul Singh

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There is no minimum score needed to apply for the PGDM program, according to soil.edu.in. An applicant's complete profile, including their academic standing and pertinent work history, is taken into account by SOIL. 

  • All applicants are required to appear for GMAT /CAT /XAT /MAT.
  • Freshers and candidates with less than 5 years of work experience are eligible to apply.
  • Applicants may submit multiple examination scores; SOBD will consider the best score provided by an applicant while shortlisting applications
  • Candidates should have a full-time undergraduate degree completion certificate before 15th June 2024
  • Applicants should hold a B
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Nishtha Shukla

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Students pursuing MBA from Amity University Lucknow get to choose an elective in the third semester. Below are some of the elective options provided by Amity Lucknow:

  • Advanced Sales Management
  • Behaviourial Science
  • Bottom of the Pyramid Marketing
  • Business Incubation
  • Digital Marketing, etc.

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Mukul Singh

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Based on CAT scores, here is SOIL Institute of Management's cutoff for general category students for the PGDM course in 2023. In 2023, the cutoff for the PGDM in Business Design course is 25 percentile for general category students.

The CAT and XAT are used for admission to the PGDM programme at SOIL Institute of Management. SOIL will shortlist students who meet its cutoff criteria for further admission rounds. We have given below the SOIL Institute of Management cutoff details for the PGDM course based on CAT and XAT from 2022 & 2023.

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Kratika Sharma

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Choosing the right PGDM specialisation is crucial for our career development and long-term goals. We need to make a comprehensive evaluation of various factors such as course offerings, learning methods of the institute, their assessment techniques, faculties, industry connections, and practical and experiential learning opportunities, the last but one of the most important factors, are the institute's location and campus resources. The most popular specialisation currently, no doubt, is Business Analytics. Why I can say so confidently is because, As, recently I was going through Naukri.com looking for an internship opportunity for mys

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Mukul Singh

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The general category student CAT cutoff for 2026 is set at the 25th percentile by the SOIL Institute of Management. In order to be considered for admission, candidates must fulfill the SOIL cutoff criteria and have a valid entrance exam score. Every specialization, course, and category has a different cutoff point set by SOIL Institute of Management Gurgaon.

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Kratika Sharma

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The Banking and Finance sector is constantly evolving and has become increasingly complex with the introduction of FinTech products and services. Having a deep and practical understanding of the financial landscape and the regulations that governs, it is essential for individuals aspiring to build a career in this industry. A Postgraduate Diploma in Management / PGDM in Banking and Finance is the perfect programme for students who wish to gain specialised knowledge and practical skills in this field.

The next generation of professionals needs to upgrade their skills and broaden their perspectives in order to compete in today's fast-pace

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Kratika Sharma

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MBA and PGDM both are postgraduate courses that can be pursued after graduation, and they have their own sets of advantages and disadvantages. MBA (Master of Business Administration) is a degree course offered by universities and is recognised globally. It typically has a more theoretical approach and covers selective subjects in management. PGDM (Post Graduate Diploma in Management), on the other hand, is a Diploma course offered by autonomous institutions approved by the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE). The Program content of the PGDM Program is designed in such a way that it primarily focuses on practical skills an

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Kratika Sharma

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MBA and PGDM both are postgraduate courses that can be pursued after graduation, and they have their own sets of advantages and disadvantages. MBA (Master of Business Administration) is a degree course offered by universities and is recognised globally. It typically has a more theoretical approach and covers selective subjects in management. PGDM (Post Graduate Diploma in Management), on the other hand, is a Diploma course offered by autonomous institutions approved by the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE). The Program content of the PGDM Program is designed in such a way that it primarily focuses on practical skills an

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Kratika Sharma

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In certain instances, the pursuit of both an MBA (Master of Business Administration) and a PGDM (Post Graduate Diploma in Management) is plausible, but it is imperative to underscore the intricacies and deliberations associated with this endeavor:

1. Time Commitment: Simultaneously pursuing an MBA and a PGDM can be an exceedingly time-intensive undertaking. These programs demand full-time dedication, and attempting to juggle both concurrently may result in burnout, potentially affecting the quality of your learning and performance in each.

2. Duplication of Content: MBA and PGDM programs often cover similar business and management subjec

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Kratika Sharma

Contributor-Level 10

In certain instances, the pursuit of both an MBA (Master of Business Administration) and a PGDM (Post Graduate Diploma in Management) is plausible, but it is imperative to underscore the intricacies and deliberations associated with this endeavor:

1. Time Commitment: Simultaneously pursuing an MBA and a PGDM can be an exceedingly time-intensive undertaking. These programs demand full-time dedication, and attempting to juggle both concurrently may result in burnout, potentially affecting the quality of your learning and performance in each.

2. Duplication of Content: MBA and PGDM programs often cover similar business and management subjec

...more

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