What is the application process of Rajalakshmi School of Business?

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    Abhinav Kumawat

    5 months ago

    Follow below steps-

    a. Visit official website and fill application form.Pay application fee

    b. Entrance Exam Score: Submit your valid CAT, MAT, CMAT, ATMA, TANCET score. 

    c. Document Upload

    d. Shortlisting: Candidates are shortlisted based on their entrance exam scores. Shortlisted candidates will be called for personal interview.

    e. Once selection process is complete, successful candidates will be offered admission 

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    PATHAKAMUDI JAHNAVI

    5 months ago

    step 1: A bachelor's degree with at least 50% aggregate marks.

    step2: candidates needs to have a valid score from CAT, MAT, XAT, TANCET, GMAT AND ATMA.

    step3: Online Application process:

          1.visit the Rajalakshmi School of Business website

          2.compelete the online form

          3.pay the application fee online

    step4:Upload required documents, including academic transcripts, scorecards and certificates.

    step5:candidates are shortlisted according to their criteria.

    step 6:students are invited for in person interview

    step 7:final section will be done.

     

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