How do students get selected for MBA at UKA Tarsadia University and what is the minimum score required?
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Selection for the MBA programme at UKA Tarsadia University is based on your performance in entrance exams like CMAT, CAT, or MAT. The minimum eligibility score is 50% marks (45% for reserved category). You can find more information and apply online at the official college website
And also meeting the minimum eligibility score is not a guarantee for selection. The university also considers other factors like your work experience, achievements, and performance in the selection process.
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Total tuition fees for Uka Tarsadia BCom is around INR 75,000 for whole 3 years. Students are required to pay about INR 25,000 per year. Additionally, semester exam fee of INR 1,500 every 6 months. One time enrollment fee is INR 10,000, plus alumni fee INR 2,000 and ID card fee INR 200 when you join first time.
Yes, Uka Tarsadia really supports students with placement training. They arrange placement drives and internship chances also. If student use these well then they get more confidence to crack real interviews easy.
There is quite many companies that visits campus such as Wonder Cement, TCS, Crest Infosystems, Macleods Pharmaceutical, Adani Port, NPCIL, DB Engineers, Logicwind and more. IT streams got more software companies too this year. For other specialisations too, the university is bringing more companies.
Uka Tarsadia University BA graduates can apply for government jobs in their field or another. For most government jobs, graduation from UGC approved colleges is necessary and Uka Tarsadia has UGC approval.
A post-graduation degree also makes candidates eligible for higher studies, which can help them secure government jobs in teaching, research and manufacturing. Candidates can look for government jobs directly after graduating or take government entrance exams after completing the course.
No, there is no mention of the BA programme at Uka Tarsadia University having internship or practical components according to the course outline presented in the university website. Candidates are free to do internships outside the university and build their resume accordingly. It is advisable to do internships during one's time in the programme so as to be better prepared for the placement rounds at the university.
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