Is direct admission valid for B.Ed at Manav Rachna University?

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No, direct admission is not valid for B.Ed at Manav Rachna University. The university accepts scores of MRNAT, which is an in-house entrance exam of the university. Following that, the university also accepts Pearson Test scores. Candidates must qualify for both the exams in order to get admission t

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Yes, Manav Rachna University does offer scholarships to MBA students on the basis of Management exam scores (except for CAT). The scholarships are as below:

Marks/ Score in MAT/ CMAT/ ATMA

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95% and above

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90% to 94.99%

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85% to 89.99%

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Manav Rachna University MBA fees is INR 4.4 to INR 7.9 lakh. The fee changes depending on the specialisation. Students have to pay the fees timely to block their seats at the time of admissions.

Yes, students can get admission in Manav Rachna University without CAT. The university considers scores obtained in MAT/ GMAT as well. Alternatively, students can appear for the MRNAT test too.

Yes, Manav Rachna University does accept CUET scores. While the university primarily considers the MRNAT score to shortlist students, it also considers other exams. CUET along with JEE, CLAT, UCEED, etc., are all accepted for admissions.

No, Manav Rachna University generally does not offer admissions without entrance exam. Students need to either appear for in-house MRNAT or submit scores obtained in other national-level exams. Admissions without entrance are not offered.

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