On what basis does the MIT School of Management offer admission to the Master of Business Administration (MBA Dual) course?
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The MIT School of Management offers admission to the Master of Business Administration (MBA Dual) course based on a combination of factors, including:
* Merit-based scholarships
* Competency mapping and structured assessments to enhance job placement opportunities for graduates.
* 100% Placement Assistance
* Top Recruiters
* CXOs and managerial visionaries, like Dr. Ram Charan.
* Strong collaborations with tech giants that facilitate hands-on experiences in real business environments, enhancing students' readiness for leadership positions in the corporate world.
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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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