Yashwantrao Mohite Institute of Management, Bharati Vidyapeeth
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a year agoBeginner-Level 5
Rs 6.5 lakhs per annum is the average package for MCA students at Yashwantrao Mohite Institute of Management Bharati Vidyapeeth.
Many big companies like Amazon, Reliance, Wipro and HCL provided placement to the deserving candidates.
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a year agoContributor-Level 6
No, you cannot join Yashwantrao Mohite Institute of Management Bharati Vidyapeeth without MAH MCA CET for MCA. The entrance exam for the admission at Yashwantrao Mohite Institute of Management Bharati Vidyapeeth is MAH MCA CET. After clearing this exam students get admission in this college. The eligibilty for the test is 50 percent in bachelors.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Yashwantrao Mohite Institute of Management Bharati Vidyapeeth generally requires a score between 60th and 70th percentile in exams like CAT, CMAT GAT etc. for admission into their MBA program. However, actual cut offs may differ every other year based on aspects such as number of applicants who took part in it, how tough it was and what criteria admissions committee uses for selecting students.Other than this here within here we have tabulated cutoff ranges from previous years’ results:CAT (50-70 percentile), CMAT (60-80percentile), XAT (55-75percentile) and MAT (400-600marks).These are merely rough estimates.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Yashwantrao Mohite Institute of Management Bharati Vidyapeeth has not announced any MCA cut off yet, but the pace is quickening. The online submission and confirmation of option form for admission to the MCA course just finished with the MAH MCA CET 2024 CAP Round three on August 30th, and we are waiting for provisional allotment to be posted on September 1st. For timely updates on cutoffs, I’d suggest keeping a close watch at their official website and also contacting them directly so that you can be the first to know when they’re out.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Yashwantrao Mohite Institute of Management Bharati Vidyapeeth is a Tier 2 college and inching closer to Tier 1. This is quite evident if you are well acquainted with the institution. The Institute has been around for quite some time now and has earned itself positive reputation particularly in the western region. Its curriculum is strong, its faculty experienced and its placement records are not so bad either. Nonetheless, it may be a little bit behind when compared to top tier colleges like IIMs, XLRI or even some of the leading private B-schools. However, Tier 2 isn’t such a bad place, and they are often among the best within t
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Heshwantr Rao Mohite Institute of Management Bharati Vidyapeeth however is rather highly regarded in the management education sector. To begin with, it has been listed as one of the top 35 B-schools in India which is no mean feat! Also when it comes to West Zone, it stands at 13th amongst the top 50 institutes which is even more remarkable. Furthermore there have been past six years during which NIRF has placed it amongst the 75 best B-schools in India every time. This shows that they provide good education and produce quality students. Ranking change every year but as a whole this place can be considered as an alternative for those wh
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Yashwantrao Mohite Institute of Management Bharati Vidyapeeth has not extremely expensive MCA fees, but they are also not very cheap. For one year, you need about 2-3 Lacs which means for an entire programme lasting 3 years; it will take around 6-9 Lacs rupees. The regular hostel charges, cost of food and other miscellaneous spending are not included in these fees. However, when compared to certain private colleges, the level of fees is quite low. Moreover, taking into consideration the quality of education and facilities offered here, it’s really worth the amount spent on them. Though it wouldn’t be easy for someone who co
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