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Harshada bhanushalii M harshada Bhanushali SIESCOMS PGDM Student

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There is as such no cutoff for CAT, they will give you a call. Your admission will be mostly dependent on your GD/PI performance. A notification will be there on the college website, you will have to download the form from our website, fill it and send to the institute.
website : www.siescoms.edu

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Harshada bhanushalii M harshada Bhanushali SIESCOMS PGDM Student

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There is no such kind of cutoff for PGDM. As selection process of PGDM is totally based on your performance in group discussion and PI 1 and PI 2 which is technical PI and HR round .

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Rukhsaar Khan

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1) There is no limit to the number of application for PGDM in Pharmaceutical Management in SIES college.
2) Seats available: 60- in PGDM Pharma and 30- in PGDM Biotech.
3) Entrance exam score, group discussion (GD) and personal interview (PI) are the parameters considered for getting selected in this programme.
4) The fees for this programme is approximately 5 lakhs 70 thousand INR for 2 years.
5) A good performance in GD-PI is important, business and current affairs, static G.K, about economic terms, and reviewing your graduation subject will be helpful for cracking GD-PI.
Link:- http://siescoms.edu/programmes/pgdpm.html.
All the best.

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Swapnil Malode

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As you are from Pharma background it would be logical and would be a good option to choose PGDM in pharmaceutical management. In SIES, Pharma PGDM students are very well managed and trained to meet the requirements of the corporate world. Talking about placement of PGDM pharmaceutical management, last year was a very good with average package almost Rs 6 lakhs and most of the students got placed in very good companies. For being selected for that program, you must give GD-PI and then you must qualify that to get into PGDM Pharma. If you see future aspects also Pharma PGDM is very diverse fields and you can explore different horizons th
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Vaishakh Iyer

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MCA and MBA cannot be compared as they are very two different courses providing two different lines of careers. But an MBA degree will always be useful if you are already strong in your technical abilities and MBA degree would help you to earn a higher position in companies.

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Vaishakh Iyer

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I am not sure about DSM as I am not a student of it and cannot comment on the same. But SIESCOMS has been doing really well from the last couple of years be it in placements or giving the much needed exposure for students in terms of industries. The average package for SIES was around 6.5 lakhs and the highest was around 14 lakhs, with 4.5 lakhs being the lowest.

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Ishita Shah

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Bleak chances. You can still try for ILS or against CAP cancellation seats.

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Ishita Shah

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Bleak chances. You can try for MET or Chetna. If you want to get into SIES, you can do your AIMA PGDM

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Ishita Shah

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Chances are tough. You can still apply through ILS, you may get through.

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Ishita Shah

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The placements for Operations Management are very good. We have companies like Amazon coming in for the same.

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