NITIE Mumbai To Conduct PI In Virtual Mode Due to COVID-19
Mahima Bahl | March 20, 2020 | 09:06 AM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI- Keeping in view the worldwide scenario of COVID-19, NITIE Mumbai has decided to conduct the personal interview round in online mode. Shortlisted candidates do not have to show their physical presence as per the latest update by NITIE Mumbai. The personal interview rounds will be conducted as per scheduled dates only. The mode of personal interview round for MBA admission for the new academic session has been made online. NITIE Mumbai notified the same on its official website.
Important Dates of NITIE Mumbai:
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Event |
Date |
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March 27 to March 31 |
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Personal Interview (Online) |
March 27 to March 31 |
Reason For Online Interview Round of NITIE Mumbai:
Although not clearly specified on the official website about the decision, NITIE Mumbai has cancelled the group discussion round which was to be conducted offline due to COVID-19. Following the footsteps of other institutes, NITIE Mumbai has taken the major decision. Candidates will not be required to appear for the selection procedure in offline mode. NITIE Mumbai will conduct personal interview round in online mode. Any further information will be communicated soon.
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