how much cut off in percentile to get in NIT Calicut mba admission
The Department of Management Studies, NIT Calicut offers a two-year, full-time MBA programme at the postgraduate level. The programme is offered with dual specialisation where students can opt for any two majors among the five specialisations. NIT Calicut MBA admission is based on percentile obtained by candidates in the Common Admission Test (CAT).
Based on the performance of candidates in the CAT followed by the GDPI process, the institute declares the merit list for selected candidates. There is no minimum CAT percentile stipulated by NIT Calicut. General category candidates who have obtained somewhere around 80 percentile in the CAT can apply for admission to the MBA programme. However, mere application does not mean a guaranteed call for the GDPI process.
Getting a GDPI call from NIT Calicut for the MBA programme is based on various factors such as number of candidates who have applied for admission. The CAT percentile could be less for the reserved category candidates. Although, the minimum CAT percentile required for admission is not stated by the institute, candidates must meet the minimum eligibility criteria before applying for admission to the MBA programme as mentioned below:
Eligibility Criteria for Regular Candidates : Bachelor’s degree in any discipline from a recognised University, with minimum 60% aggregate (or 6.5 out of 10 CGPA) for candidates who belong to General, OBC and EWS categories and 55% aggregate (or 6.0 out of 10 CGPA) for candidates who belong to SC/ ST category. Eligibility Criteria for Sponsored Category Candidates: (up to 5 students) Candidates sponsored by their employers to pursue an MBA should forward their application through the proper channel. They must have a minimum work experience of three years in the sponsoring organisation, after graduation. Candidates with a valid score in the CAT/ CMAT or equivalent would be preferred. Candidates are selected based on their performance in the Personal Interview.
To know about the CAT percentile before the declaration of actual result, check CAT Percentile Predictor .
is it necessary to attend entrance exam for mba admission?
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Yes, it is necessary to attend an entrance examination if you wish to take admission in any of the reputed business school in India. Almost every business school in India offering an MBA programme accepts the percentile and scores obtained by candidates in the management entrance examination. Whether it's an IIM or any other business school (non-IIM) which offers an MBA accepts the entrance test scores. To take admission in the Indian business schools, candidates can appear for any of the following entrance examinations, namely CAT , XAT, SNAP , NMAT, CMAT , MAT, etc. However, some of the IITs such as IIT Madras, and IIT Roorkee exempt some candidates to appear for these above mentioned entrance examinations subject to the condition that they meet the admission criteria specified by the institute. If you want to take admission to the regular, full-time MBA programme, then you must appear for an entrance examination followed by the further admission process such as appearance for the WATPI or GDPI process.
mba admission process kaise hota hai?
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In India, majority of colleges offering the MBA programme follows the identical admission process. Given below is the detailed MBA admission process:
Step 1 : Candidates are first required to appear for an entrance examination such as CAT , XAT, SNAP , NMAT, CMAT , MAT, etc.
Step 2 : The college prepares the merit list after taking various factors into consideration such as Class 10, Class 12, and Graduation marks, work experience, academic and gender diversity, etc. and invite selected candidates to appear for the WATPI/ GDPI process.
Step 3 : The college finally prepares the merit list based on the composite score calculated by giving weightage to various factors such as entrance examination score, and performance of candidates in the WATPI/ GDPI process, and offer admission to shortlisted candidates.
Also Check : CAT 2024 College Predictor .
What is the MBA Admission date of MNIT (Malviya National Institute of Technology), Jaipur?
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The last date to accept the admission offer and submission of fees is May 27, 2021 in Malviya National Institute of Technology, Jaipur for admission to Masters in Business Management. Last date to accept admission offer and submission of fees for candidates offered admission in Waitlist 1 is June 10, 2021 and for candidates offered admission in Waitlist 2 the last date to accept admission offer and submission of fees is July 2, 2021.
To check the important dates for MBA admissions 2021 in MNIT, Jaipur refer the PDF for which the link is given below
http://mnit.ac.in/cms/uploads/2021/04/DMSimp.pdf
Is MBA admission started?
Yes, MBA admission 2023 is ongoing in many of the top B-schools of the nation.
When does the application process for MBA admission begins at this institute?
Online submission of MBA application form begins in December.
Which exams are accepted for MBA admission at JNSMS-AU Silchar?
The exams which are accepted for MBA are CAT/XAT/CMAT/CUCET/WSAT. Candidates can give any of the mentioned examinations, if they get qualified in any of these exams they will be eligible to appear for the further selection process such as group discussion and personal interview. To qualify in these examinations candidates have to score more than the required cutoff marks.
What is the counselling fee for MBA admission at Hallmark Business School?
The fees for the MBA programme at Hallmark Business school are feasible. The students can pay Rs.4 lakhs along with the hostel fees at the admission portal.
What is the TANCET Counselling process for MBA admission at Hallmark Business School?
In order to seek admission at Hallmark Business School, TANCET qualified candidates need to register for TANCET Counselling and appear for the certificate verification process, post which DTE releases the TANCET rank list. Students with their names in TANCET rank list must pay counselling fee and exercise choices.