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Afnan Naushad

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While MET Asian Management Development Centre (MET AMDC) indicates placement packages of up to INR 9.75 Lacs in many industries, definite numbers of companies that took part in the 2023 placement process are not publicly disclosed. For accurate figures on the number of companies participating and other placement figures, direct communication with MET AMDC through official means is advisable

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Afnan Naushad

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MET Asian Management Development Centre (MET AMDC) in Mumbai is known for its Post Graduate Programme in Empowered Management and Business Administration (PGP EMBA). It is an intensive two-year programme with specializations in Marketing, Finance, and Human Resources, which works towards creating globally sound business leaders.

PGP EMBA is designed into four certifications, which deal with different areas of management education. Experiential learning is offered through workshops, seminars, case studies, and live industry projects, providing hands-on exposure as well as theoretical knowledge.

Besides the PGP EMBA, MET AMDC also provides

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Rayamkula Harish

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EMBA MET AMDC is designed to develop those who want to brush up their quantitative skills for business analytics-the course has a very business analytical approach.

Students should refresh statistics and data interpretation using tools such as Excel or Python, all of which are tech-focused. Work experience of 2-3 years adds to the candidate's profile since it is an added preference. Practicing CAT or MET exam, focusing on the verbal, logical, and numerical sections, boosts scores.

Develop a strong SOP and fine-tune the interview skills that highlight career goals and interest in analytics-preparation at least over 6-12 months will ensure

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Rayamkula Harish

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The intake capacity for the PGP EMBA (Business Analytics) programme at MET AMDC is not public.

However, similar programs at MET admit 60-120 students for each batch, depending upon the infrastructure and faculty available plus the industry requirements. The cohort size sustains personalized attention while ensuring diversity that mostly includes working professionals who have about 2 to 5 years of experience. 

Accurate counts weigh on the number of applicants obtained annually as well as their quality, hence could possibly extend in exceptional courses of demand. Expect around 80-100 seats by March 2025, though firm confirmation fro

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Rayamkula Harish

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MET AMDC accepts CAT, XAT, GMAT, MAT, CMAT, and MET Entrance Test for PGP EMBA in Business Analytics. Generally, a CAT score around 70 to 80 percentile is expected for general candidates, while XAT or GMAT score equivalent would be in the range of 60 to 70 percentiles.

MAT and CMAT cut-offs are much lower at about 80 to 85 percentile, which enables making them easier entry points. MET therefore stands for those not having any national scores but would wish to base their entry on an admission test which has its focus on measuring quantitative, verbal, and analytical skills.

A final selection will also hinge on the work experience level of

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Rayamkula Harish

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MET AMDC (probably MET's Advanced Management Development Centre) lack clarification according to the structured categorization of Tier 1 or Tier 2, as these terms tend to be informal and context-dependent.

As with IIMs and XLRI, the top-performing institutions of this Tier 1 and other Tier 2-related management schools perceived by Malaysian eyes-MET AMDC was judged at Tier 2 for providing quality management education with emphasis on pragmatism. It represents a 'industry connected' reputation, an 'average placement' (around 6 to 8 lacs package), and good infrastructure along with lesser glory or alumni network characteristics of Tier 1.

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Rayamkula Harish

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Nothing is very simple to gain admission in MET AMDC, or probably MET's Advanced Management Development Center; yet, much preparation would be required. The essential consideration to get into the competition for admission to MET is a graduation degree, with a percentage of 50, and a valid score in CAT/MAT/MET tests.

Entrance score, group discussion, and personal interview became the assessment criteria for analytical and communication skills. The cut-off changes every year; generally, CAT percentiles of 70 to 80 should be sufficient for open candidates and lower for reserved candidates. So the competition is moderate but not on score a

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Kunal Lalwani

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TER AMDC (Asian Management Development Centre) has not received official national rankings for the PGP EMBA (Business Analytics) program. Mumbai recognizes MET AMDC as an important establishment that manages business management along with executive MBA education. SHOT's PGP EMBA (Business Analytics) at MET AMDC attracts students because it has industry-engaged education combined with excellent job opportunities for data Science and business analytics fields.

The PGP EMBA programme at MET AMDC receives 85-90% placement success for its students with Accenture, Deloitte, TCS and Wipro serving as top recruiters who provide compensation rang

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Kunal Lalwani

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MET AMDC provides robust placement services to students but its percentages of employment placement remain below 100% guaranteed. MET AMDC delivers placement support reaching 85-90% of students enrolled in PGDM and MBA programs. Through its active placement cell MET AMDC maintains relationships with the banking and finance sectors alongside consulting firms and IT industries to support student recruitment.

The typical salary packages offered to MBA and PGDM students at MET AMDC fall within Rs 5 LPA and Rs 6.5 LPA but top recruiters including HDFC and ICICI and Accenture alongside Deloitte provide even higher salary options with potentia

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Kunal Lalwani

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Asia's Asian Management Development Centre provides PGP EMBA funding opportunities that benefit qualified students through scholarships. The scholarships follow a merit-based structure with funding levels based on students' academic results and work background and entrance tests scores.

1. Merit Scholarships: Accomplished students who achieve superior results in CAT entrance tests win this merit scholarships. Scholarship fall between Rs 10,000 and Rs 50,000.

2. Corporate Sponsorships: Companies associated with MET AMDC can decide between providing full sponsorship or specific fee reductions for PGP EMBA students they sponsor.

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