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Bhumika Jain

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ASBM Univeristy offers several specialisations/courses for its MBA programme. The admission criteria is generally same across all of the offered specialisations. Students can opt for either dual or single specialisations. Additionally, students can also pursue MBA in Pharmaceutical Management and HRM & Labour Relations at the university. Find below the list for some of the MBA programmes offered at the university:

  • HR
  • Marketing
  • Finance
  • Agribusiness
  • Business Analytics & AI
  • Operations
  • Logisitcs
  • Supply Chain Management

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Kanishk Katariya

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There are numerous factors that are affecting the MBA seat intake at DPG Degree College. Therefore, the college provides over 100 seats for the MBA programme. Applicants can go through the following points that are influencing MBA seat intake at DPGDC:

  • No. of seats available
  • No. of eligible candidates applied for
  • No. of candidates shortlisted
  • Performance in the last qualifying exam

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Nishtha Jain

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ASBM University MBA selection criteria is entrance-based. The university accepts applicants on an entrance basis. Interested students need to have completed graduation with a minimum aggregate of 50% from a recognised university. Students can either provide scores obtained in national-level entrance exams, such as CAT/ MAT/ XAT/ CMAT/ ATMA, etc. Or appear for the university-level entrance; ASBMU-EE. Find below ASBM University's selection criteria for MBA:

CriteriaWeightage
National Level Qualifying Admission Test35%
Career Score25%
GD105
PI20%
Sports & Professional Experience5%
Gender Diversity5%

 

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Aneena Abraham

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Hi, you can refer below for the fee structure offered by best MBA colleges in Udaipur:

Fee StructureNo. of Colleges
< INR 1 lakh7 colleges
INR 1-2 lakh8 colleges
INR 3-5 lakh2 colleges
> INR 5 lakh1 college

Hope this helps!

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Aneena Abraham

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There are 20+ best MBA colleges in Udaipur of which 9 colleges are owned privately,  4 colleges are owned by the government and 1 college is owned by semi government institutions. MAT, CAT, CMAT, ATMA and XAT are the top entrance exams for admission to best colleges for MBA in Udaipur. IIM Udaipur, Mohanlal Sukhadia University, Janardan Rai Nagar Rajasthan Vidyapeeth University, Pacific University and Geetanjali Institute of Technical Studies are the top MBA colleges in Udaipur

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Aarushi Hazarika

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Yes, final year graduation students are eligible to apply for MBA, however their admission will be provisional until submission of final year marksheet. Most of the colleges ask the candidates to submit their graduation certificate or final year marksheet by October. They should have scored a minimum of 50 percent aggregate in graduation (45 per cent for SC/ST/PwD).

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Vipra Shrivastava

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Many MBA colleges in India including the IIMs have the provision of deferral. Which means you can block a seat in the college upon final selection and join the course in the next batch (a year later). However, the candidates must check the rules and regulations of their desired institute before applying to confirm whether it offers this provision.

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Anyam Kalra

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A major difference between private MBA institutes and government MBA institutes is course fee. While, the course fee of private MBA institutes is normally high INR 8 Lacs and upwards, the course fee of government MBA institutes is much less (up to INR 2 Lacs on an average). Secondly, all government MBA institutes are UGC recognized, but it may not be so with all private institutes.

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Manisha Singh

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In most of the MBA colleges, the weightage of GD/PI for admission is higher than or equal to entrance exam score. At several IIMs, while CAT score has 30 percent weightage, GD/PI has 40 percent weightage. At non-IIMs too, more weightage is given to GD/PI as shortlisting of candidates is mainly based on personality assessment, to judge whether the candidate can be a good manager or not. 

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Esha Singh

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The duration of work experience vary from institute to institute. However, the aspirants must note that too many (over five years) or too less (one year or less) work experience are considered appropriate. If you have over 5 years of work experience, then EMBA programme is more suitable for you.

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