Is there any bidding process to select elective courses?

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Asked by Arun Korupolu

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    Atishay Jain Pursuing PGDM | Contributor-Level 6

    5 years ago
    Choosing electives is a very flexible process in GLIM, Chennai. One can also do dual specialisation. In 2nd year every student has to choose 16 electives and to declare a major one has to choose 8 subjects either marketing/finance/operations. To declare a minor one has to choose at least 4 subjects of either marketing/ finance/ operations/ strategy / AIMLA. Also, you can do one major and two minors. There is no compulsion on declaring a minor. But you have to declare 1 major at least. I hope it helps.
    All the Best!
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    Anubha Mishra | Contributor-Level 6

    5 years ago
    Hi,
    We don't have any bidding process. Students are free to choose any subject they want. However, there is a minimum cap for each subject and a maximum cap for some subjects. You will get to know more once you join the course.
    All the best!

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