MDI Murshidabad invites application for PGDM admission 2022-24
Team Careers360 | October 26, 2021 | 04:28 PM IST | 1 min read
The institute offers PGDM in Financial Management, Human Resource Management, Marketing Management, Supply Chain Management.
NEW DELHI: Management Development Institute, Murshidabad has opened admission to its full time Postgraduate Diploma Management programme for academic session 2022-24. The institute offers PGDM in Financial Management, Human Resource Management, Marketing Management, Supply Chain Management.
MDIM Admission : Programmes offered and fees
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Program Name |
Specialization |
Total Fees |
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Financial Management |
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PGDM |
Human Resource Management |
INR 12,19,000 /- |
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Marketing Management |
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Supply Chain Management |
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The candidates can apply for admission on the official website by paying an application fee of Rs 1180. To be eligible for the programme, the candidates need to have minimum 50% marks in both Classes 10, 12, and in graduation from any university. The university will consider candidates' valid score of CAT 2021 for admission to its programmes.
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The applicants will be shortlisted based on the CAT 2021 score and personal interview along with academic performance. The university will announce the last date of application soon on its website www.mdim.ac.in .
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