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8 months agoBeginner-Level 5
If you have given OJEE for MBA, you can follow these steps to take admission into Utkal University:
1. Check the OJEE result and your rank.
2. Register for the OJEE counseling in the official website.
3. Choose Utkal University as the preferred choice while filling choices.
4. Participate in document verification schedule.
5. Wait for the seat allotment if you get allotted seat then confirm the admission by paying the fee and reporting to the university.
Keep following the OJEE counseling dates and instructions.
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8 months agoContributor-Level 9
Yes, you can get admission to MBA in Hospital Management, without entrance exams in particular, in private colleges or deemed university. They will be based on past performance, a personal interview, and sometimes past work experience, simply admit you directly. They ranged from colleges with entrance exams and their own additional tests and selection rounds (interview & group discussions), but this method is the norm at colleges considering part of the top 100. This will be done by an management quota or profile based admissions process, which is not uncommon. Just make you have AICTE or UGC approval, and it is generally safe. But you
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8 months agoContributor-Level 9
Since your percentile in MAH MBA CET is 91.6, you have a high probability of getting admission into most mid-tier colleges through the CAP round which comprise the following options: MET Institute of Management, Lala Lajpatrai Institute of Management, Indira Institute of Management Pune, and Thakur Institute of Management Studies. For these colleges, the cutoffs are somewhere in the range of 90-95 percentile. You can also look at others like Chetana's Institute of Management and SIES College of Management Studies based on the seat availability and based on your category. Keep checking for CAP round updates and maintain some flexibility
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8 months agoContributor-Level 9
To obtain the admission form for MBA Finance course from Parle Tilak Vidyalaya Association's Institute of Management, you can do so from the official website of the institute. Institute usually accepts admissions for the MMS program, which can have finance specialization, through an online form. You will have to refer for the eligibility criteria and preferably have a valid score on the given entrance exams, e.g., CAT, MAT, CMAT, or MAH CET. The admission procedure is to check for eligibility and corresponding requirements, then fill out the online form with documents to upload . You will need to check their updates for deadlines and d
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8 months agoContributor-Level 6
MBA (General) - School of Management Studies Admission Mode: Admission will be based on CAT 2024 score, Group Discussion & Personal Interview. Minimum Eligibility: The minimum eligibility criteria states that the candidate should have a graduation degree with minimum 60% (as per the equivalency) from a recognized University. Some sources might mention 55% for reserved category etc. Cutoff Information (CAT-based Admission) Although the University of Hyderabad does not officially publish an exact CAT percentile cutoff, a number of current sources and reputed portals have speculated that the cutoff of CAT for MBA with UoH is close to the
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8 months agoContributor-Level 7
Most definitely Yes, you can absolutely join an MBA course without appearing for CAT (Common Admission Test).
While CAT is the most widely accepted entrance exam for MBA admissions in India, many excellent institutions accept scores from other national-level exams such as XAT, NMAT, SNAP, CMAT, and MAT.
Additionally, many prestigious private universities and business schools conduct their own entrance exams for admission. This provides a wide array of options, so you don't have to limit your choices to just CAT-accepting institutions. It's a great opportunity to find the best fit for your academic and career goals.
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8 months agoContributor-Level 10
The latest cutoff information for the MBA course at the Indian Academy School of Management has not been released. However, to identify the competitiveness of the cutoff, candidates can check out the below table:
Master of Business Administration (MBA) - IA School of Management Studies: Karnataka PGCET closing rank cutoff (general-all India)
| Section | 2022 | 2023 | 2024 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Overall | 13056 | 17115 | 35122 |
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8 months agoContributor-Level 10
Before applying for the IA School of Management MBA scholarships, applicants are required to attach and submit several documents. The names of the documents are as follows:
- Photocopyof Caste Certificate (within 5 years).
- Photocopyof Income Certificate (Student & parent name should be mentioned in the Income certificate).
- Bonafide certificate.
- Photocopyof previous year marks cards.
- Current semester Fee Receipt .
- Photocopyof Bank passbook (Bank account should be in the name of the student).
- Photocopyof Aadhar card.
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8 months agoContributor-Level 10
IA School of Management offers a two-year MBA programme at the PG level. Candidates have to decide which college is better compared to other colleges/ institutes. Comparing the Indian Academy School of Management with other colleges/ institutes offering MBA, candidates should understand the parameters they think are important.
They can compare the Return on Investment (ROI) that they can expect after the course. To do this, they need to compare course fees and placement records of different colleges.
Candidates can also compare the colleges based on the overall rankings and accreditation. Candidates can compare colleges b
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8 months agoContributor-Level 10
The recent Times ranking for MBA courses/ Management category at IA School of Management has not been announced as of now. However, the institute and course have been ranked by The Times in the academic year 2024. Check out the ranking for the MBA course in the table below:
| Publisher | 2024 |
|---|---|
| Times | 76 |
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