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Bhumika Khandelwal

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Rajeev Gandhi College of Management Studies MMS admission proccess is entrance-based. Candidates need to fulfil the basic eligibility requirements at the time of applying for the course. Mentioned below is the admission criteria for MMS at Rajeev Gandhi College of Management Studies:

Course NameEligibilitySelection Criteria
MMSUG degree with minimum 50% aggregate

MAH-MMS/ MBA CET

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CAT/ MAT/ CMAT/ XAT/ ATMA/ GMAT

 

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Jagriti Majumder

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Yes, Rajeev Gandhi College of Management Studies offers MMS programme in a full-time mode. Admission to the programme is completely entrance-based. Candidates can pursue the MMS course in the following five specialisations:

  • Marketing
  • Finance
  • Operations
  • Systems (IT)
  • Human Resource

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Abhishek Hazarika

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To get admissions into the part-time MMS course at JBIMS Mumbai, candidates are required to complete the basic eligibility criteria first. Candidates must complete a bachelor's degree and must have two years of work experience. Self-employed candidates are required to submit copies of submission of income tax returns (last three years), registration of the company, and/or the copy of the partnership deed in which the applicant's name should be mentioned, proving the required experience of the candidate.

The selection procedure is based on: 

  • Common Entrance Test
  • Group Discussion 

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Bhumika Jain

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To apply for the Master in Management Studies courses offered at Bombay Stock Exchange Institute Ltd, students need to first fulfil the eligibility criteria. Those who meet the eligibility can then visit (bsevarsitybti-com.myshopify.com/collections/students-post-graduate) to start the application process. The application form can also be collected from the admission centre at BSE Institute Limited, Mumbai. Eligible students must however, ensure that they meet the preset criteria along with clearing the selection rounds of the desired course. For more information, aspirants can visit the official webiste of the institute.

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saurya snehal

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VESIM Mumbai offers a two-year MMS course for the candidates interested in the field of management. There are multiple specialisations that candidates can choose from, they are given below: 

  • Finance
  • HR
  • Informatn Technology
  • Marketing 
  • Operations

The subjects that the candidates need to study per semester varies with these different specialisations. 

 

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Meitankeisangbam Vasundhara devi

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The MMS batch 2021-23 comprised 347 students, out of which 95% of students received internship opportunities.

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Meitankeisangbam Vasundhara devi

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 The institute has released the collective data for Management programmes. As per the report, the highest package stood at INR 20 LPA for overall courses.

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Tanya Tomar

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MBA vs. MMS: Differences

 

MBA is widely recognised across the globe, provides industry exposure and networking opportunities more appropriate for better placements. MBA includes specializations in Finance, Marketing, and HR but at a premium cost.

 

MMS, which is largely available in India (Mumbai University), has nearly the same course curriculum at lesser costs. Placement would be institute-specific, though top colleges such as JBIMS offer better career options.

- Go for MBA for global exposure and corporate contacts; go for MMS if in need of a low-cost option with same learning achievement.

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Shikha Dixit

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Mumbai University allows admission to MMS courses based on MAHCET exam scores. Considering the Mumbai University cutoff 2024, the MMS course percentile stood at 99.99 for JBIMS Mumbai, 99.97 for SIMSREE-Sydenham, 99.95 for Welingkar Mumbai, 99.93 for SIES College of Management Studies, 88.41 for Mumbai Institute of Management and Researchand 99.93 for Xavier Institute of Management and Research. As per the cutoff data, many colleges are offering MMS course at a cutoff rank above than 90. Apart from these colleges, there are many colleges which are offering the course at lenient cutoffs ranging under 80 percentile. So, candidates wi

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