Amity Global Business School Bangalore Invites Applications for PGPM+MBA program 2020
Team Careers360 | May 6, 2020 | 06:09 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI- Amity Global Business School, Bangalore has released the application form for its full-time PGPM+MBA program 2020. Students can now fill the application form in both online and offline modes. Students aspiring to take admission to PGPM+MBA program must fulfill the prescribed eligibility criteria before filling the registration form.
Important Dates
| Events | Dates |
| Availability of application form | Available now |
| Last date to register | May 21, 2020 |
Eligibility Criteria
As per the eligibility criteria:
- Students must have completed 10+2 education with a minimum of 55% marks in aggregate
- Aspirants must have completed graduation with a minimum of 50% marks in aggregate
Application Form
The application form of Amity Global Business School Bangalore is available in both online and offline modes. The application fee is rs. 500.
Admission Process
Students will be shortlisted for PGPM+MBA program on the basis of following parameters:
Score in aptitude exam
Group discussion
Personal interview
Program Offered and Fees
|
Program Name |
Fees |
|
PGPM+MBA |
7,10,700 |
Contact Details
Amity Global Business School 372 Kormangala,
St. Johns Hospital Road,
3rd Block,
Bangalore- 560034 (Karnataka)
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