Can someone provide details about MBA?

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    ABHISHEK K If you do not go to the end, why to start? | Scholar-Level 17

    5 years ago
    Graduation% - 20%
    MAT/CAT/CMAT/GMAT - 35%
    GD/CASE Analysis - 20%
    Personal Interview - 20%. Eligibility Criteria
    Graduate degree in any discipline with Minimum 50% marks. Students with work experience will be given preference. Final year students awaiting results may also apply. Student Reviews
    DBS focuses on making students industry ready. Posted on 24 May' 18 by Shubham Joshi
    Batch of 2019 | PGDM SAP
    The infrastructure of the college is good, faculty members are very supportive, in-built library, well-equipped labs. Placements of the college are very good as we talk about the companies which have come to college for placements are providing
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    Arvind Dhangar i am student | Contributor-Level 7

    6 years ago
    Admissions in the Postgraduate Management programs are on the basis of merit of MAT/CAT /CMAT/ XAT/GMAT marks, graduation marks and group discussion and personal interview thereafter. The merit list is drawn on the basis of weight as under
    Graduation% - 20%
    MAT/CAT/CMAT/GMAT - 35%
    GD/CASE Analysis - 20%
    Personal Interview - 20%. Eligibility Criteria
    Graduate degree in any discipline with Minimum 50% marks. Students with work experience will be given preference. Final year students awaiting results may also apply. Student Reviews
    DBS focuses on making students industry ready. Posted on 24 May' 18 by Shubham Joshi
    Batch of 2019 | PGDM SAP
    The in
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    Rupen Chawla | Contributor-Level 7

    6 years ago
    It is one of the premier most course that helps to provide you an overall personality, holistic knowledge of the subjects and make you industry ready so that you can manage the organisation you are working at. Studies are hence more on generic side so that you know most of it and not that indepth.

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