Question: How is the course curriculum for MBA/PGDM at Xavier School of Rural Management?

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    Atul Mishra

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    {Source: MBA/PGDM students & alumni}

    Course Curriculum Structure at Xavier School of Rural Management

    Here's an overview of the course curriculum structure at Xavier School of Rural Management:

    * Combination of Core Subjects: The curriculum combines core Business Management (BM) subjects with Development subjects, providing students with a holistic understanding of rural management.
    * Industry Exposure: The programme includes industry exposure through case studies, presentations, and real-life examples, helping students apply theoretical concepts to practical scenarios.
    * RLLE Program: The Rural Living and Learning Experience (RLLE) progra
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Abhishek Jha

With an NMAT score of 210, it may be challenging to secure admission in XIMB (Xavier Institute of Management, Bhubaneswar), as their typical cutoff scores tend to be higher. For example, previous cutoffs for NMAT ranged between 220-235 for well-established B-schools like NMIMS, and similar institutions might follow similar trends. However, you could still explore the specific program's requirements, as cutoffs can vary by specialization and institution.

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Pratibha Dubey

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SESHAIAH Sadu

YYs, you can get.
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Abhishek Desai

Hello, It is too low a score to get an interview call from MISB Bocconi. An NMAT score of 190+ should be good enough; prepare well in your next attempt. Good luck.
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Soumya Sahoo

Yes, XSRM is one of the best schools to do an MBA RM from. It has a legacy of 100% placements and a curriculum designed very keenly to make you understand the aspects of both general management and development of rural sectors. You should get through the cut-offs of the course in competitive exams like CAT/XAT/X-GMT/NMAT first, and then prepare yourself for GD-WAT-PI. The GD will have a time limit in which you will have to either speak for the topic provided or against it. Then you will have a Written Ability Test where the panel could give you a completely new topic to write about or summarize the discussion happened in GD. And fina
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