Prin. L. N. Welingkar Institute of Management Development and Research, Mumbai
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2016-03-06 20:34:32Contributor-Level 10
There is no call system for MMS. It happens through CAP process. You need to apply for CET for that too. The cutoff for general seat through CET was 96.71 % last year. and for all India seat it was 99.75 percentile.
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2016-03-06 20:30:40Contributor-Level 10
It is expected to begin this month. Latest by next month. So the shortlist should be out soon.
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2016-03-06 20:28:35Contributor-Level 10
Choose a specialization on what interests you since you have to do job in that field for your entire life. Even if you fetch an all right placement for the first year, things will improve later on. In terms of college placements, all Specialisations get good placement.with almost 100 percent placement record for all three branches
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2016-03-06 20:09:02Contributor-Level 10
For a fresher you can expect a package anywhere between 7-11 lpa based upon your proficiency.
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2016-03-06 13:48:33Contributor-Level 10
The cut-off for PGDM is about 80 percentile. It is a great college to be a part of, with great infrastructure, faculty and placements. So, you should definitely apply.
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2016-03-06 13:39:20Contributor-Level 10
For MMS the cut off for all India seat was 99.75 last year, so your score is not enough. You can apply through cet too. The cut off for that for the general category was 96.17 percentile last year.
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2016-03-05 13:00:53
Scholar-Level 16
Over the period of time MBA programs are customizing according to the need of industry. Based on industry requirements they might have designed the course. You can contact the institute through e-mail or telephonically.
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2016-03-02 19:44:04Contributor-Level 10
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2016-03-02 19:40:43Contributor-Level 10
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