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Ishita Shah

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Very good chances of getting a call for PGDM. Conversion depends on your GD-PI.
Bleak chances for MMS.

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Ishita Shah

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PGDM - Rs 3, 60,000 per year (including formal suit, fee for peregrine evaluation, and industry visits).
Average placement is Rs 4.7 lakhs per annum.
Generally, if you get 70 percentile or more in any of the tests, you get a call for GD/PI. Your selection depends on your performance for the same.

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Ishita Shah

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Here's the application form: http://www.siescoms.edu/images/pdf/Application form-2017-19.doc

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Ishita Shah

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It would be better if they're attested by a CA or MLA. Though, it won't make any difference if you yourself attest it.

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Ishita Shah

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For PGDM, you must have somewhere above 70 percentile to get a call. The conversion depends on your performance in GD/PI and for MMS you must have above 97 percentile based on the cutoffs last year. This may increase this year.
All the best.

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Ishita Shah

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As of now, there aren't any changes.

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Ishita Shah

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We have all good companies coming in for all the specializations. There's no constant list of prime companies for operations management. The companies keep on changing. This year, we had Amazon too for operations management.

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Ishita Shah

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Yes, you will get a lot of experience and exposure here, the alumini, the corporate, deans from different universities, etc.

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