How many seats are available for various courses offered at Shreeyash Institute of Management (SIM)?
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Courses offerred by Shreeyash Institute of Management (SIM) are approved by eminent Government bodies like AICTE. The combined seats available for courses offered at Shreeyash Institute of Management (SIM) goes up to 120.
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Kartik This Side,
As I researched about Shreeyash Institute of Management (SIM) a Famous Institute. I know about their teaching staff. Teaching staff is well qualified and experienced. There are also some young faculty that is connecting to students in a modern style with modern classroom . Overall SIM has a good and well qualified Teaching Staff. Teaching staff is knowledgeable and helpful.
Hi
Kartik This Side,
As I researched about Shreeyash Institute of Management (SIM) a Famous Institute. I know about their teaching staff. Teaching staff is well qualified and experienced. There are also some young faculty that is connecting to students in a modern style with modern classroom . Overall SIM has a good and well qualified Teaching Staff
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Kartik This Side,
You can apply for MBA/PGDM at ShreeYash Institute of Management (SIM) via visiting official website there you can contact to admission cell for more info.
Below is a selection criteria
Bachelor's degree (min. 50% overall; 45% for Maharashtra SC/ST/OBC/EWS/PwD)
Valid score in CAT, XAT, MAT, CMAT, GMAT or MAH-CET
MAH-CET candidates join via Maharashtra DTE CAP rounds
Shortlisting by entrance exam rank
Institute rounds: GD/WAT & PI assess communication, analysis & fit
Final merit is build adding exam score, academics, GD/PI, work experience & SOP
Hi,
There is no fixed and official MAT cutoff published by the Shreeyash Institute of Management (SIM) . But MAT score is converted into equivalent percentile and merged into a final merit (entrance score+ academics + GD/PI). If you only know about MAT cutoff then nearly 50 percentile is good score (pls mark it is percentile). But real cutoff varies every year.
GD- Group Discussion
PI- Personal Interview
Hi,
Admission to SIM is not considered Extremely Hard, but it depends on various factors mentioned below
Bachelor's degree (min. 50% overall; 45% for Maharashtra SC/ST/OBC/EWS/PwD)
Valid score in CAT, XAT, MAT, CMAT, GMAT or MAH-CET
MAH-CET candidates join via Maharashtra DTE CAP rounds
Shortlisting by entrance exam rank
Institute rounds: GD/WAT & PI assess communication, analysis & fit
Final merit is build adding exam score, academics, GD/PI, work experience & SOP
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