What is the admission process for MBA?

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Asked by Gaurav Nirmal
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2 weeks ago

The admission process for MBA at IILM typically involves submitting an application form, followed by a personal interview, and considering entrance exam scores like CAT, XAT, MAT, or CMAT.

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5 months ago

The process for getting into MBA at IILM Gurugram is very simple you have to clear an entrance test ( CAT, MAT, XAT) then fill in the college registration form followed by PI round held at college campus clearing which you will get admission in college.

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a year ago

The MBA admission process at IILM University, Gurugram involves an online application, an entrance exam, a group discussion and personal interview, and a final selection. The process may vary annually, so it's recommended to visit the university's official website or contact their admissions office

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After submitting the Application Form with the required documents, all applicants with good academic achievement, performance in a wide array of extracurricular activities and a statement of purpose will be invited for the IILM Personal Interview before the final communication about their admission.

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R
6 years ago
Hi, The admission process towards any MBA college is a standard procedure which includes series of steps, starting with written test or Group Discussion followed by Personal Interview.

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S
6 years ago
Hi Gaurav! You can start by registering yourself. I am attaching the link below. https://iilm.nopaperforms.com/pg-form?utm_source=Website&utm_medium=body&utm_campaign=study-at-iilm

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Rachanabatt I
6 years ago
Before Admission process you have to take up competitive exam such as * CAT for top colleges such as IIM, IIBS, Top government sector college * CMAT for both government and public sector college * MAT for public sector college * SNAP for SYMBIOSIS GROUP * MHCET for Maharashtra colleges Etc. Admiss

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