What is the eligibility criteria set by AICTE for PGDM?
Some colleges ask for 50% in graduation and some ask for 50% in graduation or post-graduation.
1.1K Views|Posted 9 years ago
Asked by Kunal Das
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4 years ago
RIIM Pune shapes students in every aspects which allow them to make bright future in their respective fields, They shape their personality which make them unique from others, it has a good placement assistance also they help student to prepare for the interview. They have a dedicated placement team
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5 years ago
PGDM means post graduation Diploma in management. However, you should have 50% in your PG when you are applying for a PG course. I can suggest you the college like RIIM as they are providing centralized placements in there campus which makes student equal opp to sit for there placements. All the bes

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9 years ago
PGDM means post graduation. How will you have 50% in ur PG when you are applying for a PG course.
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9 years ago
i see some msc or other master degree student like mcom, bt their graduation 50% below...bt they want to study mba... so many one asked me what is the actual rule? since many clg said if u haven't 50% in graduation u r not eligible to aicte norm bt many clg also said if your graduation below 50% bt

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9 years ago
you need to have minimum 50% (45% for sc,st) in graduation and at least 50 percentile in any entrance exam for pursuing pgdm from any aicte approved colleges.
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9 years ago
yup... bt many clg tell if u have less than 50% in graduation bt if u have 50% in post graduation ... u also eligible..
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