XLRI Xavier School of Management Eligibility
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2 years agoContributor-Level 9
Candidates who have completed BE/BTech degree or its equivalent with a minimum aggregate of 60% (50% for SC/ST candidates) obtained after completing higher secondary education can apply for FPM. Candidates are also required to pass Class 12 or any equivalent examinations. Two years of relevant work experience is also compulsory for admission to the FPM course at XLRI.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 9
Candidates seeking admission to XLRI Jamshedpur PGDM courses must have passed graduation or equivalent in any discipline, recognised by a University or Deemed University. Given below is the minimum eligibility criteria for various PGDM courses offered by XLRI:
Course | Eligibility Criteria |
|---|---|
PGDM BM | -Graduation or equivalent in any discipline, recognised by a University or Deemed University |
PGDM HRM | -Graduation or equivalent in any discipline, recognised by a University or Deemed University |
PGDM GM | Bachelor’s Degree in any discipline along with a minimum of five years of relevant managerial experience as on March 31, 2020 in an organisation of repute in the public, private or non-governmental sector after completing graduation |
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2 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
Yes, candidates with less than 50 per cent in aggregate in graduation are eligible for admission to PGDM courses in XLRI. Candidates need to have minimum passing marks in Graduation. They must have however, completed their graduation from a recognised university only. Candidates planning to seek admission to an MBA college other than XLRI must check its eligibility criteria as the minimum score requirement of AICTE approved colleges is 50 percent (45 percent for Reserved categories). But having 50 per cent and above score is not a guarantee for getting selected for admission. You will need to clear the admission round which is based on
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