Karnataka Management Aptitude Test
means KMAT is nor required ....only PGCET required coz this is state level exam
Hi Rishabh,
Most definitely you can. KMAT entrance can be taken by any one from Karnataka or even outside the state. The exam is a gateway to the private MBA institutes of Karnataka.
Take a look at the detailed KMAT eligibility here - KMAT Eligibility Criteria 2018
Hello Aspirants,
Hope you doing well, This year kmat will be held on November and the last date to apply for it is 24 november and yes you need to submit your class 10 and 12 marksheet for your id proof and date of birth proof so these are compulsory certificates you have to submit it
if you want to know more about kmat then you can visit over here and you will get a list of information over there
https://www.careers360.com/exams/kmat
Placements below average at 40%, some top companies to recruit are ANZ, Bajjaj, Accenture, Deloitte, Deutsch Bank.
Faculty is good enough.
Infrastructure is modern and decent chances of grooming.
https://bschool.careers360.com/node/49875/course/85504
Placements pretty skeptical and not worth as below average jib opportunities ar egiven around 30 to 40%. Official audited placements not shared by institute.
College faculty and infrastructure is decent enough and overall brand reputation is average for MBA.
Hey in which college are u pursuing right nw!!
Good chances for following college sin KMAT and PGCET :
https://bschool.careers360.com/articles/karnataka-pgcet-mba-cutoff
Dear Anuj,
There are no KMAT seats as far as I know. Let me know the name of the college you are referring to. In all probabilities, you are referring to management quota seats only, when saying KMAT seats.
I think you are asking about the difference between government quota and management quota seats. Some colleges do have seats divided between government quota and management quota. Under the management quota, generally there are no further reservation, and the fees of these seats are higher compared to government quota seats, which are usually further divided into reserved categories (SC/ST/etc.)
Coming to management colleges offering MBA, some colleges do have their MBA programme seats bifurcated into government and management quota. For admission to government quota seats, colleges require PGCET scores (conducted by KEA), while for management quota admission, KMAT and other examination's scores such as CAT, CMAT, etc. are considered.
Take, for example, AJ Institute of Management. It has its MBA seats divided between government and management quota. For the former, it requires PGCET KEA scores, while for latter it accepts KMAT scores, along with CAT, MAT and CMAT. Now, the fees for a government quota seat is INR 25,000 per annum, while it is INR 2.55 Lakhs for two years course for management quota seats, which comes to about INR 1.275 lakhs per annum.
Hope it answers you.
Good Luck!
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