I have done B.E-IT in 2018 and now working as a developer. Should I go for PGDM at B.K or prepare for CMAT for next year?

I am pursuing B.Sc life science from Delhi University. I have taken exam 2nd year (4 semesters) and waiting for results. I got 5.36 CGPA in last semester.

50 Views|Posted 7 years ago
Asked by Anjali Gautam
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Aakrati Jain
7 years ago
You will have to give a departmental test for which you need to fill an online form on: http://www.amucontrollerexams.com/courses.html Test Paper Details: There shall be one paper comprising 80 questions with the following breakup : a) 70 Objective Type Questions (Multiple Choice): 140 marks. b)

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Mohd Saquib
7 years ago
Visit the link: http://www.amucontrollerexams.com/courses/faculties/guides/lifesc.pdf. Here you will find all the details. By the way you are way late to apply now.

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