NITIE Mumbai Announces the Merit List of PGDIM, PGDISEM 2020
Team Careers360 | May 1, 2020 | 12:55 PM IST | 1 min read
New Delhi- NITIE Mumbai has released the merit list of selected candidates in online mode for the PGDIM-PGDISEM programmes. The merit list containing the final selection status is available on the official website of NITIE Mumbai i.e. www.nitie.edu. Due to the Coronavirus outbreak, the personal interview rounds of NITIE Mumbai for PGDIM/PGDISEM were also conducted in online mode from March 27 to March 31. NITIE Mumbai. Shortlisted candidates were required to have a valid score in CAT 2019. The last date to fill the application form of PGDIM/PGDISEM courses was February 11.
Steps To Check Merit List:
Candidates who appeared in the personal interview round can now check the status of their selection for the PGDIM/PGDISEM courses offered by NITIE Mumbai. Given below steps can be followed by candidates.
Step 1- Visit the official website i.e. www.nitie.edu or
Click here
.
Step 2- Click on “Check Merit Status”
Step 3: Enter Login Details like User ID and Password
Step 4: Check your status
Fees Structure
Shortlisted candidates will be required to pay as prescribed by NITIE Mumbai. The Overall fee structure of PGDIM/PGDISEM has been revised for the admissions in the academic year 2020. a comparative table of the fee structure is given below.
|
Course(PGDIM/PGDISEM) |
First-year |
Second-year |
|
2020 |
Rs. 763000 |
Rs. 700000 |
|
2019 |
Rs. 419000 |
Rs. 391000 |
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