Showing posts with label MAH CET. Show all posts
Showing posts with label MAH CET. Show all posts

Wednesday, 21 March 2012

Management Colleges in Mumbai

Located in the heart of the city are some of the best Management colleges in Mumbai. There was a time when the first thing the students did was personally visit the college they were interested in, to see whether it lived up to their standards. Today this scenario is a little different, as visiting the actual college or institute of interest comes almost at the end of the list. Students these days prefer talking to seniors, professors, and educational authorities before making their decision about which B School they should aspire to get admitted in, they do their research about the various top management institutes in Mumbai and what programs they offer through the Internet, they thoroughly go through the B Schools’ official websites to get insight into the system of education followed at the institute, and only if the college meets all requisites, they take time out to make a trip to check out the college in person.

Online searches can get you just about all the information you need or want to acquire about a particular B School. This can be done by searching for the institute’s official website or else reading up on general blogs or pages keeping management students and good institutes of the city in mind. Some of the courses offered by the well-known colleges for management education are MBA (Master of Business Administration), MMS (Masters in Management Studies), PGDBA (Post Graduate Diploma in Business Administration), MHRDM / MFM / MMM / MIM, Post Graduate Diploma in Management – PGDM (e-Business) , PGDFT (Post Graduate Diploma in Foreign Trade), e-empowered Management & Business Administration - eMBA, ADPBM (Advanced Diploma in Pharmaceutical Business Management), and e-empowered Management & Business Administration – Finance with dual specialization in Banking and Insurance, eMBA-Insurance.

Management programs are designed primarily for post graduates and executives already working in the various fields of business, thus most management institutes in Mumbai offer options like full-time or part-time programs. While most management programs’ modules concentrate on building skills through exercises like model building, case studies, scenario building, business games, role-play, etc, the whole experience is made dynamic and wholesome by contributions of the expert in-house as well as visiting faculty, the B school’s infrastructure and facilities made available to the students, continuous emphasis on building competencies, and so on to enable and help students better face the competitive global business world when they step out in the real corporate world.

Almost all management programs offered by the top Management colleges in Mumbai require aspirants and students to be graduates from recognized universities. The field of graduation does not hold much importance, as long as the student has acquired more than 50% of marks in the aggregate. For students that are appearing for final year examinations, colleges let you go through the admission process but confirm the admission only after the proof of passing is presented.

Over and above meeting the eligibility criteria, graduates must also score well in MAH-CET / CAT / CMAT / ATMA / XAT  or institute CET and have the ability to perform well in the group discussion and personal interview so that they may secure admission to the top Management College in Mumbai.

Tuesday, 13 March 2012

Top MBA College in Mumbai

Until just a few years ago it was believed that IIMs were the ultimate place for undertaking any kind of management studies in the country. But, the conspicuous trend of non-IIM institutes rising high on the ranking board in the recent past has proved this scenario to be changing quickly. Today students are not just looking at the reputation of the college or whether it is a government institute or owned and run privately; students these days also consider aspects like the courses offered, the cost of the course that interests them, faculty, good placements, future returns on the investment, infrastructure provided in the premises, the study culture, location of the institute and so on. For this reason, especially in bigger and metropolitan cities such as Mumbai only the top MBA colleges are preferred by aspirants.

In view of the fact that getting into one of the best MBA colleges in Mumbai is not as easy as it may seem, students and aspirants take the time to work extra hard at preparations needed for the entrance exams that are conducted each year. CAT (Common Admission Test), MAT (Management Aptitude Test), ATMA, MAH-CET, and CMAT are the most important entrance exams for those who seek admissions in well-known colleges throughout the city. While these are the written tests, the admissions are also based on past academic performance, work experience, and GD&PI (Group Discussion & Personal Interview). Students that succeed in acquiring superior marks in the entrance tests and GD&PI are likely to study at a B school of their choice.

In addition to the graduate students, there are many executives and businessmen opting to pursue recognized management courses for their many benefits in the global as well as local business environment. As the commercial Capital of the country, the city of Mumbai poses as the best place to partake in such higher studies. Not only does the city provide some of the best B schools of the country, but also exposes the students to better jobs and opportunities for the future. The city is a hub for commercialization with enormous growth potential in all sectors of the market and industry. Now with access to new recruits with innovative management talent, most multinational as well as national companies are taking advantage of the B schools and other management institutes to conduct campus interviews and arrange internships.

For those of you looking for the top MBA College in Mumbai, start by making a short list of colleges that offer the course you wish to study, provide the infrastructure needed to learn, expert faculty from the management field, provide outstanding industry academia interface, emphasize on learning beyond the classroom, sensitize towards social causes etc. You are bound to zero in on the ideal college for you, as you go about this list.

Monday, 17 October 2011

Importance of CET & MH-CET in MBA

The Common Entrance Test (CET) is a competitive exam conducted in the various states of India. The purpose of the exam is to determine the aptitude and intelligence of the student, on the basis of which he can then seek admission for various management courses at the top B schools of the state. In the state of Maharashtra this exam is also known as MHCET / MH-CET. MBA CET exams are conducted by the Directorate of Technical Education (DTE). In Maharashtra over 298 institutes accept the scores attained by students through this exam, as the primary basis for admissions, including 59 B schools in Mumbai itself.

In the state of Maharashtra, the government is conducting this exam annually for MBA & MMS programs such as Master of Business Administration, Master of Management Studies, Post Graduate Diploma Course in Management (PGDM), Post Graduate Course in Business Management (PGDBM), etc. The MHCET written examination contains 200 multiple choice questions (MCQ) that are to be solved in 150 minutes. While there is no age limit for admissions for MBA degree courses, the eligibility criteria are that the candidate must have a passing certificate with a minimum of 50 % marks in aggregate score in any Bachelors degree and appeared for CET or MHCET, GD (group discussion) and PI (personal interview).

To secure admissions in one of the top B schools in the state for MBA, MHCET examination must be taken seriously. It may be of great help to know that the written paper consists of testing the candidate’s verbal ability and reading comprehension, and quantitative aptitude and logical/abstract reasoning. The total marks allotted for group discussion, personal interview, academics and work experience are 40, while the written paper holds 200 marks. There is no negative marking for the exam and candidates that secure over 30 marks out of 200 are shortlisted for the GD and PI.

It is crucial for a candidate to learn and revise topics like verbal ability, reading comprehension, quantitative analysis, data interpretation, data sufficiency, analytical reasoning, verbal reasoning, and non-verbal reasoning to improve their score. Some of the reference books that may come handy in order to re-acquaint with or improve your knowledge on these topics are Verbal Ability and Reading Comprehension, Quantitative Aptitude for MBA Entrance Examination, Mathematics for MBA Entrance Exams, The Personal Guide to MBA Entrance Examination, etc.

MBA CET or MBA MH CET examinations are your door to the corporate world. Knowing and acknowledging the importance to do well in this exam may be one of the most important decisions of your life. After all, in the world we live in today a degree in Arts, Commerce or Science is not enough for acquiring executive positions in the corporate sector. You need to equip yourself with all the power you will need to make your future a bright and successful one.