What is the admission process for MBA at Motherhood University?

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    Pallavi Kumari | Contributor-Level 8

    8 months ago

    The admission process for MBA at Motherhood University is based on entrance exams such as CAT or MAT scores, or it can be merit-based.

    Candidates need to pursue one entrance exam and meet the required cut-off criteria for admission into the MBA programme at Motherhood University.

    Additionally, for Ph.D. programs, the university conducts a Research Aptitude Test (RAT), although candidates who are NET/JRF/GATE/M.Phil. qualified are exempt from taking the entrance exam for Ph.D.

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    Himanshu saini

    9 months ago

    The admission process for MBA at Motherhood University is simple like other universities. You have to pursue one entrance exam and match your cut off with the eligibility criteria if you crack this entrance exam you can get admission in this university. 

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

     

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