MANAGEMENT ENTRANCE EXAMINATIONS IN INDIA –Overview

MANAGEMENT ENTRANCE EXAMINATIONS IN INDIA – Overview

The critical factor in getting admission in a MBA course at a reputed business school is doing exceptionally well in the national level management entrance tests like management entrance tests like Common Admission Test (CAT) conducted by the Indian Institutes of Manage – ment, XAT conducted by XLRI Jamshedpur, MAT conducted by AIMA, SNAP Test by Symbiosis, Pune NMAT by AIMA for NMIMS, Mumbai and relevant state level, common entrance test for business schools in various states. Some ate MHCET in Maharashtra , ICET in Andhra Pradesh, Kerala MBA CET, GCET in Gujarat , UPSEE for UP etc.

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IGNOU MBA OPENMAT XXII, ADMISION TO MANAGEMENT PROGRAMMES 2007

Indira Gandhi National Open University Maidan Garhi, New Delhi – 110 068

 ADMISION TO MANAGEMENT PROGRAMMES 2007

MANAGEMENT PROGRAMME

IGNOU invites application for the following Degree/ Diploma Programme in Management:

  • Master of Business Administration (MBA)
  • Diploma in Management (DIM)
  • Post Graduate Diploma in Management (PGDIM)
  • Post Graduate Diploma in Human Resource Management (PGDHRM)
  • Post Graduate Diploma in Financial Management (PGSEM)
  • Post Graduate Diploma in Operations Management (PGDOM)
  • Post Graduate Diploma in Marketing Management (PGDMM)

All the above programmes have multi-media design, using technology aided delivery system. These are offered thorough countrywide network of study

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Common Entrance Test- Tamilnadu CET-2007

TANCET 2007 NOTIFICATION 

 Common Entrance Test- Tamilnadu CET-2007

M.B.A. / M.C.A. / M.E. / M.Tech. / M.Arch. / M.Plan. DEGREE PROGRAMMES

ANNA UNIVERSITY CHENNAI, CHENNAI 600 025

Advertisement No.446/EA4/TANCET/2007

Applications are invited for the TANCET 2007 to be conducted by Anna University on behalf of the Government of Tamil Nadu on 26 th and 27 th May 2007 from candidates who seek admission to 1.M.B.A., 2.M.C.A. A\and 3.M.E./M.Tech.,/ M.Arch. / M.Plan. Degree programmes in Tamil Nadu for the year 2007-2008 offered at University Departments of Anna University Govt. Engg. And Arts and Science Colleges , Govt. Aided Engg. and Arts and Science Colleges , and Govt. quota in self-financing Engg., Arts and Science Colleges / stand alone institutions. Some universities may opt to admit the students on the basis of TANCET.

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Institutions offering PTC in State GUJARAT- India

Collages of PTC in State GUJARAT- India

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Saurashtra University Results Online

LATEST AVAILABLE RESULTS OF SAURASHTRA UNIVERCITY

B.C.A. Sem 1, 3
F. Y. Bcom
M. Ed. Sem-II Part-I
B. C. A. Sem 4
B.C.A. Sem 2,6 
F.Y.L.L.B.
S.Y.L.L.B (Monsoon & Winter)
S.Y,B.A. Regular & External

View Results Online

B.A, M.A, B.sc. B.com , BBA, MBA, B.Ed , L.L.B, MCA, BCA, PTC, M.Fill, M.ed, Ph.d, M.Sc, M.com Etc.

To view Results Go on Saurashtra University’s official Website

www.saurashtrauniversity.edu

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2007 Exams Results Online

Meghalaya Board HSSLC Exam (Arts) Results 2007 More Details… Now Available

Maharashtra Board Class XII Exam Results 2007 More Details… Now Available

Orissa Board CHSE (+2 Arts) Exam Results 2007 More Details… Now Available

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Personal Interview Tips For MBA

Personal Interview

Personal Interview is next most important step after the Group Discussions for getting into MBA. Here are few ways to face personal interview.

  1. Speak clearly and enthusiastically about your experiences and skills. Be professional, but don’t be afraid to let your personality shine through. Be yourself. Don’t be afraid of short pauses.
  2. Be positive. Employers do not want to hear a litany of excuses or bad feelings about a negative experience. If you are asked about a low grade, weakness in your background, don’t be defensive. Focus instead on the facts.
Introduction
Skills
Important Questions
FAQ
Tips
Important Information
Group Discussion

 

  1. Be prepared to market your skills and experiences as they relate to the described.
  2. Research information about

    the institutes before the interview. Make sure you know the institute in detail at least for three years such as minimum and maximum rank , performance, faculty and placements made by them.

  3. Arrive early for the interview. Plan to arrive for your interview 10-15 minutes before the appointed time. Arriving too early confuses the employer and creates an awkward situation. By the same token, arriving late creates a bad first impression.
  4. Carry a portfolio, notepad or at the very least, a manila file folder.
  5. Bring extra resumes and a list of questions you need answered. You may refer to your list of questions to be sure you’ve gathered the information you need to make a decision. Do not be preoccupied with taking notes during the interview.
  6. In many career fields, the lunch or dinner included during the interview day encompasses not only employer hospitality, but also a significant part of the interview process. Brush up on your etiquette and carry your share of the conversation during the meal. Often social skills are part of the hiring decision.
  7. After the interview, take time to write down the names and titles (check spelling) of all your interviewers, your impressions, remaining questions and information learned. If you are interviewing regularly, this process will help you keep employers and circumstances clearly defined.
  8. Follow up the interview with a thank-you letter.
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