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VIKRAM SONIMentor , Artist , Social worker, Traveller
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Hi,
Both have their own value. MHCET is organized for providing admission in health science, engineering and pharmacy program in private or government colleges.
ATMA is a national level computer based entrance examination, which is conducted by Association of Indian Management School (AIMS). ATMA score are used for admission in various management institutes.
So, you can think of ATMA instead of MHCET. You can also think about MAT, NMAT, XAT, SNAP or CAT, if you want to open your doors to other decent B-schools.
All the best.
Both have their own value. MHCET is organized for providing admission in health science, engineering and pharmacy program in private or government colleges.
ATMA is a national level computer based entrance examination, which is conducted by Association of Indian Management School (AIMS). ATMA score are used for admission in various management institutes.
So, you can think of ATMA instead of MHCET. You can also think about MAT, NMAT, XAT, SNAP or CAT, if you want to open your doors to other decent B-schools.
All the best.
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Dr Suresh Babu CheelapoguSr.Consultant - Management
Scholar-Level 16
Dear Shivangi Kumari,
Try to apply for Balaji Institute of Telecom Management, Pune. If you get a good rank, you can get the admission over there.
All the best.
Try to apply for Balaji Institute of Telecom Management, Pune. If you get a good rank, you can get the admission over there.
All the best.
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According to BCIs revised age bar policy, candidates below 30 years of age (as on the date of admission) will be considered eligible for pursuing three year LLB programmes from state law colleges of Maharashtra. Candidates belonging to OBC, SC, and ST categories from Maharashtra state will be given a relaxation of five years, i.e., the age cap for them is 35 years as on the date of admission.
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