What is the eligibility criteria? What does MBA / PGPM mean in this case? Is it a dual degree diploma program?

Asked about Amity Global Business School, Mumbai - Post Graduate Program in Management (PGPM) + Master of Business Administration (MBA)

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    BHAGYASHREE KHAPARDE

    9 years ago
    Eligibility criteria :Graduation (min. 50%) + 10+2(min. 50%)
    (Note:In aggregate percentage Physical Education, Fine Arts & Performing Arts will not be considered ~ Graduation Final year appearing students should meet minimum eligibility till last qualifying Semester / Year.)
    Admission Criteria :Admission will be based on percentage in the qualifying exam, English Essay Test and Interview.
    MBA-degree
    A two year management degree expands to Master of Business Administration, only Universities can grant MBA degrees. In this case it is recognized by Amity University UP
    It offers an MBA in fleximode
    UGC recognition
    NAAC "A" Grade Accredited
    PGPM-po
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