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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The total cost for the two-year full-time MMS programme at VESIM (Vivekanand Education Society's Institute of Management Studies and Research) is approximately INR 2.75 Lacs per year. This includes tuition fees, hostel fees, and other miscellaneous expenses. The actual fee amount may vary slightly depending on the chosen specialisation and additional opt-in courses.
- The tuition fee is the most significant component of the overall cost, amounting to INR 2.40 Lacs per year.
- Hostel fees typically range around INR 31,000 per year.
- Additional expenses, are estimated to be around INR 4,000 per year.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Both VESIM and GNIMS are highly respected business schools in India, but VESIM is generally considered to be the better of the two. VESIM is consistently ranked among the top 10 business schools in India, while GNIMS is typically ranked between 20 and 30. VESIM also has a better placement record than GNIMS, with over 90% of its students getting placed every year, compared to around 80% for GNIMS.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The total intake for the MMS (Master of Management Studies) programme at VESIM (Vivekanand Education Society's Institute of Management Studies and Research) is 180 students. This includes 51% seats reserved for Sindhi linguistic minority candidates of Maharashtra State. The remaining 49% seats are open for all candidates.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
No, getting the minimum cutoff doesn't guarantee admission to VESIM. VESIM considers various factors, including entrance exam scores, academic performance, work experience, and personal qualities.
Here are some additional factors that VESIM considers for MMS admissions:
- Academic Performance: A strong academic record, particularly in quantitative subjects, is important.
- Work Experience: Relevant work experience can give an applicant an edge over the competition.
- Letters of Recommendation: Strong letters of recommendation from professors or employers can be helpful.
- Personal Statement: A well-written personal statement that highlights your st
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Getting admission to VESIM for MMS with 60% in Class 12th is unlikely, as the institute generally requires a higher academic record. However, it is still possible to get admitted if you have a strong overall profile, including a good entrance exam score, relevant work experience, and a compelling personal statement.
Aiming for a percentile of 90 or above in the entrance exam would significantly increase your chances of getting admitted. Additionally, having relevant work experience, extracurricular activities, and a well-written personal statement can further strengthen your application.
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a year agoBeginner-Level 4
Entrance Exam Score: Candidates are required to have a valid score in a recognised management entrance exam such as CAT, XAT, CMAT, MAT, ATMA, GMAT, or others.
Application Form: Interested candidates typically need to fill out an application form provided by the business school. This form may include personal details, academic background, work experience, and other relevant information.
Shortlisting: Based on the entrance exam scores and other criteria, the business school shortlists candidates for the next stages of the selection process.
Group Discussion (GD) and Personal Interview (PI): Shortlisted candidates may be invited to particip
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a year agoContributor-Level 6
The fee for MMS (Master of Management Studies) at GNIMS - Guru Nanak Institute of Management Studies is Rs. 3,46,000 annually. The MMS course is affiliated with the University of Mumbai, approved by AICTE, and accredited by NBA. Candidates seeking admission to the MMS course should be graduates of a minimum of three years duration in any discipline recognized by the Association of Indian Universities, with a minimum of 50% marks in aggregate (45% for candidates of backward class categories and persons with disabilities belonging to Maharashtra State only).
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a year agoContributor-Level 6
Studing MMS at Guru Nanak Institute of Management Studies is little bit better than Kohinoor Business School in terms of quality of education, placements and assistance.
Well qualified professors make the students ready for the interviews and provides every minute details about placements at GNIMS. Around 100 % of students get internships here and placement rate for MMS is 96% at GNIMS, while the placement rate for MMS is 70% at Kohinoor Business School.
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a year ago
Contributor-Level 10
To be eligible for MMS, the candidate must be a pass out of any UG degree with at least 50% aggregate or equivalent CGPA (45% for backward categories and PwD students from Maharashtra). Also, those appearing/appeared in the final year bachelor’s or equivalent degree are eligible to apply (such candidates will be offered provisional admission subject to a condition that they will pass the exam with the required percentage before final admission)
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a year ago
Contributor-Level 10
Yes, the total fee of INR 12.75 Lacs can be paid in three instalments of INR 4.25 lakh. The first instalment has to be submitted at the time of joining, the second during term III and the third one in term V.
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