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2011-08-25 18:38:34Beginner-Level 3
Yes, JRE Group is AICTE approved. Please log into their official website for details, http://www.jre.edu.in/.
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Astha Aggarwal.
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2011-08-25 18:37:20Beginner-Level 3
I would suggest you try for the Educomp backed MAPS. I am too a student at their Delhi campus and I have to say that I have had a very enriching experience so far.
The best thing about about MAPS is that they focus more on learning rather then cramming, which is why practical and hands on learning, industry training, entrepreneurship development sessions form an integral part of the academics here. And it is only because of their curriculum that I was able to get a very good summer placements with Videocon and now look forward to an even better final placement.
For more details, please log into their official website, http://www.ma
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2011-08-25 18:35:51
Guide-Level 11
Details Amount (INR) ScheduleFirst Payment upon admission 1,75,000 By 20th June 2011
Semester I 1,25,000 By 1st December 2011
Semester II 1,25,000 By 2nd July 2012
Semester III 1,25,000 By 1st December 2012
Hostel Fees * (INR) Boarding & Lodging - PGDM students :
Schedule Non A/C(Triple Sharing) AC(Triple Sharing) AC( Single )
20th June 2011 10,000
(Security deposit refundable) 10,000
(Security deposit refundable) 10,000
(Security deposit refundable)
20th June 2011 20,000 (Hostel booking) 30,000 (Hostel booking) 40,000 (Hostel booking)
02nd July 2011 22,500 22,500 35,000
01st Dec 2011 42,500 52,500 75,000
02nd July 2012 42
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2011-08-25 18:34:29Beginner-Level 3
I would advise you to try for the JRE Group of Institutes, which is not only AICTE approved, but is also backed by two of the largest educational companies - Educomp, India and Raffles, Singapore.
They accept both MAT and RMAT scores. If there is anything else that you would like to know, please log into their website, http://www.jre.edu.in/
Regards,
Astha Aggarwal.
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2011-08-25 18:33:07Beginner-Level 3
You can give it a shot because JRE takes into consideration not just your test scores, but also your class 10, 12 and graduation percentage and also your extracurricular activities. So, if you had been good in sports in your school life, you might just have a fair chance of getting through.
For details, please log into their official website, http://www.jre.edu.in/index.aspx
Regards,
Astha Aggarwal.
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2011-08-25 18:31:24Beginner-Level 3
Yes, you can. I can give you my example here. I hadn't scored too well in the MAT exams, but because I had a very good extra curricular record, I got through to MAPS and I must say I have had a great learning experience so far. So, you might want to try for MAPS too if you are looking for a business school that would consider your other activities apart from your academics.
Just to let you know, MAPS is backed by two of the largest educational companies - Educomp, India and Raffles, Singapore. If there is anything more that you would like to know, please log into their website, http://www.maps.edu.in/
Thanks,
Astha Aggarwal
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2011-08-25 18:16:51
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Master of Business Administration (MBA) Allocation of Seats
Quota Allocation Seats
M.P. Quota 65% 39
All India Quota 20% 12
Management + NRI Quota 15% 9
Total 100% 60
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2011-08-25 17:58:08Beginner-Level 3
Applying to the JRE Group (http://www.jre.edu.in/) is very simple. Since its affilitted to AICTE, you are bound to atleast secure 50% graduation percentage along with a valid CAT/MAT/XAT score for applying to the PGDM course.
If selected, you will be asked to come for a GD/PI and based on all the metrics like X,XII, graduation %, MAT score, GD/PI score and your extracurricular activities, final selection will be decided.
For more details, please log into their official website, http://www.jre.edu.in/index.aspx
Thanks,
Astha Aggarwal.
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2011-08-25 17:54:05Beginner-Level 3
As a student of MAPS, which is backed by two of the largest educational companies - Educomp, India and Raffles, Singapore; I would recommend it to you.
MAPS has a designated placement cell which is headed by people like R. Jayaraman, who is an MBA from IIM-A with plenty of years of leadership and Anuj Ahuja, who is from IIM-B and has been a visiting faculty to top business schools in Delhi. And the best thing is that they provide placement assurance to students from various companies, http://www.maps.edu.in/MapsPlacement.aspx
If there is anything else that you would like to know, please log into their official website, http://www
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2011-08-25 17:51:51Beginner-Level 1
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2011-08-25 17:51:00Beginner-Level 3
I would suggest you try for the JRE Group. For students who are interested, professional certifications offered by MNCs like IBM, Sun Micro Systems, Oracle, HP, etc are offered at an additional cost as part of their curriculum during the 6th, 7th and 8th semesters.
For details, please log into their official website, http://www.jre.edu.in/btech/engineering-curriculum.aspx
Thanks,
Astha Aggarwal
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2011-08-25 17:49:35Beginner-Level 3
The JRE Group's BTech degree is affiliated to the Mahamaya Technical University (MTU), Noida.
For more information, please log into their official website, http://www.jre.edu.in/index.aspx
Regards,
Astha Aggarwal.
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2011-08-25 17:48:32Beginner-Level 3
In order to apply for the BTech course, you need to have valid scores of either AIEEE or the UPTU exams.
The best thing about the JRE Group (http://www.jre.edu.in/index.aspx) is that they take into consideration not only your test scores, but also your class 10 and 12 percentage and your extracurricular activities. Therefore, even if you have a low score, you have a fair chance of getting through, if you have a good extra curricular record.
Regards,
Astha Aggarwal.
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2011-08-25 17:47:18Beginner-Level 3
Yes, it will surely help you to get admission! I can give you my example here. I hadn't scored too well in the MAT exams, but because I had a very good extra curricular record, I got through to MAPS and I must say I have had a great learning experience so far. So, you might want to try for MAPS too if you are looking for a business school that would consider your other activities apart from your academics.
Just to let you know, MAPS is backed by two of the largest educational companies - Educomp, India and Raffles, Singapore. If there is anything more that you would like to know, please log into their website, http://www.maps.edu.
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2011-08-25 17:44:34Beginner-Level 3
The best thing they have a designated placement cell which is headed by people like R. Jayaraman, who is an MBA from IIM-A with plenty of years of leadership and CEO and Anuj Ahuja, who is from IIM-B and has been a visiting faculty to top business schools in Delhi. Moreover, it also gives placement assurance to students from various companies, http://www.jre.edu.in/imag
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