Delhi School of Business invites application for its PGDM programme
Tamanna Tamang | October 18, 2021 | 03:22 PM IST | 1 min read
Delhi School of Business has invited applications for admission to its 2 year full time PGDM programme. The third phase of cut-off based admission will be closed on April 20, 2022.
NEW DELHI: The Delhi School of Business has invited applications for admission to its 2 year full time PGDM programme. The candidates can register for the programme on the official website of the DSB - dsb.edu.in. The last date to fill the third phase of application form based on the cut off is April 20, 2022. Candidates need to submit the valid scores of CAT (2021)/ XAT (2022)/MAT 2021(Sept Onwards)/ CMAT (2022) while filling the application form.
Delhi School of Business: Programmes offered and fees
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2 – Year Full Time PGDM Program |
Fees |
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Marketing Management |
8.90 Lacs |
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Analytics & Operations |
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Accounting & Finance |
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International Business |
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Human Resource Management |
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Open Electives |
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The mode of application will be online, and candidates can register for the programme by paying an application fee of Rs 1200 on dsb.edu.in . The candidates need to have a graduation degree with minimum 50% marks from a recognized university, candidates in the final year of their graduation may also register for the programme.
To be eligible to apply for the programme, candidates need to have cleared CAT (2021)/ XAT (2022)/MAT 2021(Sept Onwards)/ CMAT (2022). The qualifying candidates will be selected on the basis of past academic, CET percentage, case analysis and personal interview performance.
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