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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
Kerala Agricultural University only offers one specialisation in the MBA course, i.e., Agri Business Management. The MBA (Agribusiness Management) programme of KAU is crafted to refashion the DNA of agribusiness in India by meeting the human capital needs of the fast-growing food and agribusiness sector. In this programme, Industrial and farm visits are undertaken to expose the students to real-life situations to unlearn and relearn management lessons.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
No, KMAT scores are not compulsory to get admission into the MBA course at KAU, because the university also considers relevant scores from other entrance exams, such as CMAT/ CAT. Therefore, candidates with relevant scores in KMAT can get admission to MBA courses. However, it is not compulsory. Candidates with relevant scores in any of the entrance exams- CMAT/ CAT/ KMAT can get admission to the MBA course.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 9
To get accepted into the MBA programme at St. Xavier's University Kolkata, you have to appear in national level entrance exams such as CAT, XAT, MAT or similar exams. Candidates are selected after securing a qualifying score in the entrance exam to go through the selection process, which entails a personal interview, group discussion, and a language proficiency test. Your eligibility criteria includes obtaining at least 50% marks in graduation (45% for reserved categories). Final selection is based entirely on the overall performance in the selection process including academics, overall score in entrance, and the interview rounds. It c
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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
The basic eligibility requirements to get admission into the MBA course at Acharya NG Ranga Agricultural University and Kerala Agricultural University are almost similar, in that candidates must have completed their graduation with an aggregate of 50% to 60%. Further, for the selection process, KAU accepts relevant KMAT/CMAT/CAT scores. On the other hand, Acharya NG Ranga Agricultural University accepts relevant scores of APICET/ ICAR AIEEA/ TSICET. Hence, the only difference is the type of entrance exam accepted for the MBA course. Candidates can choose any of them that align with their career choices, location preferen
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9 months agoContributor-Level 9
In comparing Mangalmay Noida and Amity Patna, Mangalmay is the best value for money. It has a lower fee structure of approximately 3.1 to 5.2 lakhs, strong placement backing with top employers like Amazon and IBM, and the institution is currently offering MBA+ with IIM certification. On the other hand, Amity Patna has a substantially higher fee of approximately 7.3 lakhs, average infrastructure and satisfied faculty members, and average placements inclined towards regional career placements. Mangalmay has the advantage of supplying more industry exposure and identifying certifications. Therefore, if you're looking for return on investm
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9 months agoContributor-Level 9
Yes, you can pursue an MBA with 47% as your graduation, especially if you fall in a reserved category, you will only require 45% as your minimum. Many private colleges will accept below 50%. You can give an entrance exam like MAT, CMAT, ATMA, and even state level like MAH-CET, UPSEE etc. Top colleges like Taxila Business School, JIMS, and Amity would consider your profile if your overall performance in any of the entrance exams is good. So focus on scoring high in entrance, and look for colleges that focus on your overall profile and performance in the interview, not just graduate marks.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 9
Kerala Agricultural University offers one specialisation in MBA courses, namely Agri Business Management. The scope of jobs after completing these courses is relevant to the Agriculture and similar fields. Check out the table below, mentioning the job profiles that candidates can pursue after completion of the course:
- Agri Business Manager
- Commodity Trader
- Supply Chain Manager (Agri Products)
- Procurement Manager
- Farm Operations Manager
- Agri Input Marketing Manager (Seeds, Fertilizers, Pesticides)
- Agri Finance/Loan Officer (Banks & NBFCs), etc.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
According to the information gathered by the recent official prospectus of the KAU MBA course, the university has a placements cell that regularly organises industry/ farm visits to expand students' exposure in the agriculture field. The names of the top recruiters mentioned in the brochure are as follows:
- Amul
- ITC Limited
- Rubber Board
- Spices Board
- Indocert
- Plantrich Ltd
- IPL Biologicals Ltd.
- Godrej Agrovet. Ltd.
- Plant Lipids
- Synthite Industries Limited.
- Big Basket
- Tropical Agro System
- Nedspice Processing India Ltd.
- Reliance Retail Ltd.
- Hotpack Global
- Plantrich Agritech Pvt. Ltd., etc.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
In the case of multiple candidates securing the same score in the SRIHER MBA entrance exam, the university uses scores from the first to final year of the qualifying degree. Reserved category students may also benefit from relaxed marks, although the specific SRIHER MBA cutoff criteria are not published.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
No, the SRIHER MBA closing rank is not publicly disclosed by the university. Candidates are selected based on their performance in the SRIHER MBA entrance exam. High ranks in the merit list improve the chances of securing a seat.
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