NTPC School of Business begins registration for PGDM programme 2021
Team Careers360 | December 21, 2020 | 03:15 PM IST | 2 mins read
NTPC School of Business invites application for 2-year PGDM programme, check eligibility criteria and application fee details here.
NEW DELHI - NTPC School of Business (NSB) begins the admission process for its full-time Post Graduate Diploma in Management (PGDM) programme for the academic year 2021. Candidates can apply for NSB PGDM admission on the basis of CAT/XAT/GMAT/NSB admission test score. The last date to register for the programme is February 14, 2021. The application form for the NSB PGDM programme can be filled in online mode only.
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NTPC School of Business- Important dates
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Events |
Dates |
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Last Date to Apply/Register |
February 14, 2021 |
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Last Date of Application |
February 14, 2021 |
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Announcement- Shortlisted for Personal Assessment |
First week of March 2021* |
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Result Declaration |
Last week of March 2021* |
*Exact dates will be communicated later
Programmes offered and fee
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Programme name |
Total fees |
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PGDM(Energy Management) |
Rs 16,00,000* |
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PGDM(Executive) |
Rs 15,00,000* |
Eligibility criteria
Prior to filling the application form of NTPC School of Business PGDM programme, candidates must go through the eligibility criteria
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The applicants must have a valid score from CAT /XAT/GMAT/ NSB admission test.
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Graduation in any discipline with 50% and above marks by any recognized university (5% relaxation for SC/ST/DAP 1*).
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Final year graduation students awaiting results are also eligible to apply.
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For PGDM (Executive), NSB accepts company and self-sponsored applicants with a minimum of 5 years of work experience.
*Application fee and mode of application
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Programme name |
Duration |
Application fee (Non-refundable) |
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PGDM (Energy Management) |
2 years |
Rs 15,00/- (Rs 750/- for SC/ST and PH category only) |
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PGDM (Executive) |
15 months |
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Application mode |
Online |
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Selection process
Candidates will be shortlisted on the basis of following parameters.
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The applicants will be shortlisted for personal assessment (PA) on the basis of the Composite Score (*CS). Candidates who are short-listed for PA must meet the eligibility criteria.
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The final selection is based on a merit list of Final Composite Scores (FCS) that is calculated by using CS, Work Experience and PA scores.
*CS will be calculated by computing CAT/ GMAT/ XAT / NSB admission test score, diversity factor (both academic and gender), academic performance (10th, 12th, Graduation). The cutoff for shortlisting candidates Personal Assessment (PA) is decided by the NSB.
Contact Details
NTPC School of Business,
Plot No. 5-14, Sector 16-A, Film City, Noida- 201301 (U.P.)
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