Is it easy to get admission in MIT School of Management MBA?

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    Admission to the MBA program at MIT School of Management is competitive, necessitating candidates to meet stringent eligibility criteria and achieve a commendable score in recognized entrance exams like CAT, MAT, XAT, ATMA, GMAT, CMAT, or MAH MBA CET. The selection process encompasses multiple facets, including entrance exam scores, group discussions, personal interviews, academic records, and professional experience. This comprehensive evaluation ensures that admitted students not only possess academic prowess but also exhibit strong interpersonal skills and practical knowledge. Thus, the admission process is rigorous, emphasizing qua

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To get into the MBA programme at Dr. DY Patil Dnyan Prasad University School of Management & Research, candidates must first meet the eligibility criteria. A minimum of 50% aggregate marks is required on graduation level. Admission is conducted online through the official university website. Selection is merit based and depends on scores obtained in national or state level management entrance exams such as CAT, MAT, CMAT, MAH CET, XAT, or ATMA. Applicants with a valid score in any one of these exams are considered for admission. Once shortlisted, candidates can secure their seat by completing the admission formalities.

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CAT results are accepted by the DSM for MBA admission. However, individuals with a valid MAT score may also apply for the DSM/ USME MBA programme. Candidates seeking admission to an MBA offered via DSM or USME are required to apply online on the official website of the Common Management Admission Committee (CMAC Delhi). Additionally, they must meet the following eligibility requirements for admission:

  • Must have completed a UG degree with a minimum aggregate ranging between 50% and 60% (10% relaxation for SC/ ST/ PwD candidates)
  • Final-year students with proof of eligibility can also apply. 

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