Alliance University invites applications for MBA programme; Apply before October 20
Tamanna Tamang | October 6, 2021 | 05:28 PM IST | 1 min read
Admission for MBA programme begins in Alliance University; Apply before October 20
NEW DELHI: Alliance University has invited applications for its Masters in Business Administration programme for spring and fall intake. The university offers an MBA programme for two years and enrolls the students for its spring and fall intake. The admission process has begun and the candidates can apply till October 20 for spring intake, to be started in January, and till January 31 for fall intake scheduled to begin in July.
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To qualify for the MBA programme, candidates need to have a Bachelor’s degree with a minimum of 50% marks in any discipline from a recognized institution. For students belonging to scheduled tribe(ST) and scheduled caste(SC) category the minimum percentage required is 45%. The mode of application will be completely online, and the students can apply for the programme by paying an application fee of Rs 1000, informed a press release from the university.
"For admission into MBA 2022, Alliance School of Business will accept GMAT/CAT/NMAT/XAT/MAT/CMAT/KMAT/Alliance Management Aptitude Test, (AMAT) scores of years 2021/2022. All applicants are required to take one of the entrance exams as part of the process," added the university.
Alliance University: Programmes offered and fees
|
Programme Name |
Fees |
|
Master of Business Administration |
Rs. 13,50,000 for two years for spring (January) intake Rs. 14,00,000 for two years for fall (July) intake |
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The candidates will be selected on the basis of their academic performance. Nationalized test scores and Alliance Management Aptitude Test will be considered for the admission along with oral extempore presentation, and personal interview performance.
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