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Post Graduate Diploma Admission Process in Top B – Schools
Posted: Jan 19, 2016
A master’s degree in management from any of the leading b – schools in India as well as abroad can open doors for several employment opportunities. Students from all across the globe opt for PGDM or MBA courses for leading management institutes to ensure a bright and progressive career in the global market. AICTE (All India Council for Technical Education) recognized autonomous institutes such as IIMs and XLRIs etc. offer a PGDM degree to their management students.
Post Graduate Diploma Admission Process and Curriculum
The very first step towards getting hold of a coveted seat in top business schools is appearing for the common management entrance exams such as XAT, CAT, MAT or GMAT etc. applicants need to possess a graduate degree or equivalent from a recognized university with a minimum of 50 percent marks. Students of any discipline such as management, sciences, arts, social sciences, humanities or even medical sciences are eligible to apply for PGDM admissions. Once you get your CAT, XAT or MAT scores the battle is still half won.
The next stage of securing a confirmed position in the management institute of your choice is the Personal Interview (PI), Word Aptitude Test (WAT) and Group Discussion (GD) round. This is the second round of the Post Graduate Diploma admission process. Different institutes have different criteria for examining the candidates in the second stage. Some institutes hold all the three rounds, or two rounds or just the PI round.
However the Personal Interview round is the most vital and is surely included in the second phase of selection of almost all the top business schools. There are certain things you must be aware of while appearing for the PGDM Personal interview (PI). The most frequently asked question for this round is that ‘why do you want to pursue a post graduate degree in management? You should be very clear about it. Secondly PGDM aspirants must be well versed with the issues of current importance going on the global economic, political and social fronts.
Having command over the current affairs will also help you out in the Group Discussions round apart from the Personal Interview. The next thing to keep in mind is that aspirants must have a clear picture about their own self i.e. their strengths, weaknesses, talents, motivations etc. The interviewers always try to dig in the personalities of students while taking admissions in their institutes. Leadership, effective intelligence and analytical ability along with soft skills such as cooperation, team work and ethics make good entrepreneurs hence you need to brush up on these.
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