Goa Institute of Management, Goa
Hey Ruchika, you should apply to GIM as early as possible. The early application deadline has already passed on 6th December 2021. But no need to worry, the application process is still open. The deadlines are as follows:
Hello hello,
Goa Institute of Management or GIM is one the leading B-Schools as compared to recent times. No doubt, many decent Business schools are introduced in the country but this is still in the list.
Coming to you point of how is life at GIM? See, the best part
Hello Aspirant.
Hope you are doing well.
Really sorry, your question is not clear but I guess you are asking about the goa institute of management. So, Goa Institute of Management (GIM) is one of the top institutes in India offering quality education related to the Management field. It is
Dear student,
As per the official website according to placements The Goa Institute of Management has achieved 100% of placements for its PGDM programs. The placements cell facilitate the entire recruitment process in placements season, which is starts in second week of the December every year.
The highest package offered
Hello There!
You should definitely go for it! 90 percentile is the cut off for general pgdm. 85 plus is the cut off for bfs (since it is a new course) and HR programme. For engineers they will get a call if their percentile is within these respective brackets. But
hey there future manager,
here is the cut-off for GIM GOA.
Exam
Score/ Percentile
XAT
80+ perc
CAT
85-95 perc
GMAT
600
CMAT
90 + perc
read more @ https://bschool.careers360.com/articles/gim-goa-cutoff
We don't understand either GIM is a abbreviation or GIM is a typo and you meant about GYM.
Now if you meant GYM then NO! GITAM INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT don't have any GYM in there campus for any of the students.
Now if my answer don't answer your querry then
GOA Institute of Management is a private standalone institute. The college offers multiple PGDM course such as :
The admission to the above mentioned courses are provided on the basis of CAT ,
Hello,
See basically it depends in which sector are you interested to explore your career, for example if you are interested in working in government sector especially in the context of UPSC CMSE then MBBS is enough there is no need to go for higher studies, now with PGDM in
there are many colleges outside delhi where you can apply to get admission through the ipucet exam with your marks:
these are subject to the different cutoffs released per
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