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State-level entrance exams: Some colleges and universities may conduct their own state-level entrance exams for MBA admissions. College/University-level entrance exams: Some institutions may conduct their own entrance exams for MBA admissions. Work experience: Some colleges and universities may o
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Typically, the admission process for PGDM courses involves multiple stages, including the entrance exam, group discussion, personal interview, and sometimes a written ability test. The weightage given to each stage may vary across institutes.
In addition to the entrance exam scores, institutes may also consider other factors such as past academic perf
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XISS uses the scores of these entrance exams to shortlist candidates for the next stage of the selection process, which typically involves a group discussion and a personal interview. The selection process also takes into account the candidate's past academic performance, work experience, and other relevant factors.
Therefore, the scores obtained by the candidates in CAT, XAT, or CMAT exams are considered as raw scores and not normalized scores by XISS. The shortlisting of candidates for the selection process is
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