FLAME University MBA admissions 2024: Registrations open; check details here
Ujjwal Kirti | September 23, 2023 | 03:57 PM IST | 2 mins read
FLAME University, Pune registration window is now open for MBA and MBA CM programmes 2024. Students can check the eligibility criteria, course-fees and other important information here.
NEW DELHI:
FLAME University, Pune registration window is now open for the postgraduate management programmes for batch 2024. FLAME University offers MBA with regular specialisations and MBA (Communications Management). Candidates meeting the eligibility criteria can complete the FLAME University registrations 2024 in online mode on the FLAME University official website - flame.edu.in. To complete the registration process, candidates need to submit all the required details and pay the application fee of Rs 2,000.
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Students will be shortlisted on the basis of CAT/XAT/MAT/CMAT/NMAT/GMAT/MH-CET scores, performance in personal interview and essay round, prior academics, and statement of purpose for FLAME University admissions 2024. Applicants must check detailed eligibility criteria and other important information to avoid any discrepancy while applying for FLAME University MBA admissions 2024.
FLAME University admissions 2024: Programmes offered and course fees
|
Programme Name |
Specialisations |
Total Fees |
|
MBA |
Majors: Finance Marketing Human Resource Management Operations Minors: Business Analytics Advertising & Branding Digital Marketing & COmmunications |
Rs 17,80,000 |
|
MBA (Communications Management) |
Majors: Advertising and Branding Print and Digital communication Film & Television Management |
Rs 16,70,000 |
FLAME University MBA eligibility criteria 2024
- A bachelor’s degree in any discipline with a minimum of 50% marks in aggregate from a University/Institution recognized by the UGC or equivalent bodies. (Candidates in the final year of their bachelor’s degree can also apply).
- Test scores in any of the following national level tests conducted in the current year – CAT / XAT/ MAT/ CMAT/ NMAT/MH-CET or GMAT.
FLAME University admissions 2024: Application mode and fees
|
Application fees |
Rs 2,000 |
|
Mode of application |
Online |
FLAME University admissions 2024: Selection process
- Appear in any one of the entrance examinations - CAT/XAT/MAT/CMAT/NMAT/GMAT/MH-CET
- First, candidate will be shortlisted on the basis of entrance examination scores
- The shortlisted applicants need to appear for essay writing followed by personal interview round
- Students need to submit the statement of purpose
- The final FLAME University admission list will be based on the candidate’s prior academics, statement of purpose, performance in essay writing and personal interview round along with extra-curricular activities and personality profiling
FLAME University: Contact details
FLAME University, Gat No. 1270, Lavale, Off., Pune Bangalore Highway, Vadzai, Dist., Pune - 412115
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