Is it difficult to get admission in SIES for PGDM? How tough is GD-PI round?

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0 1.2k Views | Posted 7 years ago
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    Vaishakh Iyer | Guide-Level 12

    7 years ago
    The difficulty level depends on the type of candidates the institute receives every year and hence cannot be gauged. However, a score of 90 percentile in any of the entrance tests and a decent GDPI will ensure that you sail through smoothly.
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    Saloni Sharma | Contributor-Level 10

    a year ago
    Given that SIES College of Management Studies (SIESCOMS) is a renowned B-School in Mumbai and that there may be more candidates than there are seats available, admission to the PGDM programme at SIESCOMS may be tough. However, depending on a variety of variables, including the number of candidates, their academic background, work experience, and performance during the selection process, the level of difficulty of admission may change from year to year.
    There are several steps in the selection process for entry into the SIESCOMS PGDM programme, including the NMAT exam, GD-PI, and document verification. The GD-PI round is a crucial step i
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    Harshada bhanushali i M harshada Bhanushali SIESCOMS PGDM Student | Contributor-Level 8

    7 years ago
    No, it is not difficult to get admission in SIES, the GDPI round consists of 3 stages. 1st is the GD round which has a minimum of 5 -6 participants, 2 and is PI 1 round which is a technical PI round, in this, the questions are asked as per your previous graduation and PI 2 is on the general basis, where normal questions are asked.

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