Can I get admission in IMT-CDL - Distance Learning for PGDM with 60% in Class 12th?

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    Parul Shukla | Contributor-Level 10

    3 months ago

    Candidates looking for admission at IMT-CDL - Distance Learning must complete at least a graduation degree. The basic eligibility for PGDM courses is to complete graduation. For Certificate courses, candidates must have at least three years of experience. Apart from the work experience, students who belong to the final semester of PGDM/PGDM-Executive/ PGCM at IMT CDL can apply for certificate courses, excluding the Proficiency Certificate Programme in Financial Management course.

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