PGDM Eligibility

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Rudra ShauryaPlastic Mould Design Engineer

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You are eligible for PGDM but I would suggest gaining some experience first. PGDM alone hasn't much value.

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jyoti sharma

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No, it's not that much. Since writing these MBA entrance exams is not about clearing them. They give scores / percentile. If you score better then broader options for top colleges will be open for you. Else for an average college they do accept a little less score.
Also, group discussions, personal interview and your past academic records do matter to get admission in top MBA/ PGDM colleges.

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ISBR blr

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Greetings from ISBR, Bangalore. MBAs are offered by Universities. MBA programs are affiliated to Universities. Their curriculum, syllabus exam schedule are defined by University. Whereas, PGDM programs are offered by autonomous colleges. PGDM programs AICTE approved. Their syllabus are updated with respect to current industry trends and they train students and give them hand on corporate exposure. At ISBR, we do offer AICTE approved PGDM programs. To know more visit, www.isbr.in.

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Soham KshirsagarPassionate for management studies

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PUMBA doesn't conducts PGDM course. We have only MBA+ and MBA-Pharma Biotech as Masters Course. You are eligible for MBA+ I you have given CMAT. Admissions are conducted by DTE CAP rounds. Visit www.pumba.in for more details.

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Aditi Agrawal

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Yes, you are eligible for various private colleges with this MAT score. You should opt for Sri Balaji Society College or ISBS Pune.

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Richa Golani

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It's near to impossible as the scores are very less. You can try next year maybe or try in some other colleges.
All the best!

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NITHIN EEDUCATIONAL CONSULTANT

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You need to either write MAT/CAT and go for the best campus, or else you can join some reputed campus for executive MBA programme for working professionals.

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Venkateswara M

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Considering the above mentioned colleges, XIME would be a better choice.

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sasi dhar

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The candidate should appear for any of the entrance exam, either MAT or CAT. And, in graduation 60% is compulsory.

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