Admission Process Overview
The admission process for our MBA program is designed to identify candidates who demonstrate academic excellence, leadership potential, and a clear vision for their career development. The process involves multiple stages to ensure fairness, transparency, and comprehensive evaluation.
Step-by-Step Admission Procedure
- Online Application: Candidates must register online through the university portal by submitting personal details, educational qualifications, and contact information. The application form requires uploading scanned copies of documents including academic certificates, identification proof, and photographs.
- Entrance Examination: Shortlisted candidates are required to appear for a national-level entrance exam such as CAT, GMAT, or XAT. Alternatively, candidates may qualify through the university's own admission test conducted annually.
- Group Discussion and Personal Interview: Candidates who perform well in the entrance exam are invited for GD/PI rounds. These sessions assess communication skills, reasoning ability, general awareness, and leadership qualities.
- Document Verification: Selected candidates must submit original documents for verification including academic transcripts, identity proof, caste certificate (if applicable), and any other relevant certificates.
- Seat Allocation: Final seat allocation is based on merit scores derived from entrance exam performance, GD/PI scores, and category preferences. Candidates receive admission letters upon confirmation of seat availability.
Eligibility Criteria
Category | Qualifying Exam | Minimum Percentage in 12th Grade | Subject Combination | Age Limit |
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General | Any recognized board | 50% | Mathematics/Statistics/Business Studies | None |
EWS | Any recognized board | 45% | As above | None |
OBC-NCL | Any recognized board | 40% | As above | None |
SC | Any recognized board | 35% | As above | None |
ST | Any recognized board | 35% | As above | None |
PwD (General) | Any recognized board | 40% | As above | None |
PwD (OBC-NCL) | Any recognized board | 35% | As above | None |
PwD (SC/ST) | Any recognized board | 30% | As above | None |
Admission Trends - Last Five Years
Year | General (Opening Rank) | General (Closing Rank) | EWS (Opening Rank) | EWS (Closing Rank) | OBC-NCL (Opening Rank) | OBC-NCL (Closing Rank) | SC (Opening Rank) | SC (Closing Rank) | ST (Opening Rank) | ST (Closing Rank) |
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2024 | 1200 | 1800 | 3200 | 4500 | 2200 | 3000 | 4500 | 6000 | 7500 | 9500 |
2023 | 1100 | 1700 | 3000 | 4200 | 2000 | 2800 | 4200 | 5800 | 7000 | 9000 |
2022 | 1000 | 1600 | 2800 | 4000 | 1900 | 2700 | 4000 | 5600 | 6800 | 8800 |
2021 | 900 | 1500 | 2600 | 3800 | 1800 | 2600 | 3800 | 5400 | 6600 | 8600 |
2020 | 800 | 1400 | 2400 | 3600 | 1700 | 2500 | 3600 | 5200 | 6400 | 8400 |
Exam Preparation Strategy
Preparing for MBA entrance exams requires a strategic approach combining conceptual clarity, practice tests, and time management. Key strategies include:
- Start early with consistent study schedules to cover all sections adequately.
- Use quality resources like previous years' papers, mock tests, and online prep courses.
- Focus on weak areas by identifying patterns in mistakes and addressing them systematically.
- Join coaching classes or self-study groups for peer interaction and doubt resolution.
- Regularly take full-length practice exams to build stamina and improve speed.
Counseling Process Tips
During the counseling process, candidates should:
- Research each institution thoroughly to understand fee structures, placement records, and campus facilities.
- Consider multiple options based on personal preferences and career aspirations.
- Fill choices wisely by ranking institutions according to preference and past admission trends.
- Be prepared for document verification and follow instructions carefully during seat allocation.