RCSS Ernakulam invites applications for PG programmes 2024; apply here
Vaishnavi Addagatla | February 1, 2024 | 04:23 PM IST | 2 mins read
Rajagiri College of Social Sciences, Ernakulam is accepting applications for MBA and MA HRM admissions 2024. Candidates can check the RCSS Ernakulam admissions, fees, eligibility criteria, application process, and other important information here.
NEW DELHI: Rajagiri College of Social Sciences, Ernakulam started inviting applications for MBA and MA HRM programmes in both online and offline modes. Eligible candidates can apply online by visiting the official website- rajagiri.edu. RCSS Ernakulam application process can be completed by submitting the necessary documents and paying the application fee of Rs. 1000. The closing date of applications for MBA and MA HRM programmes is March 15, 2024.
Shortlisting of the candidates for Rajagiri College of Social Sciences PG admissions is done based on candidates' scores in the CAT/ MAT/ CMAT/ KMAT followed by group discussion and personal interview.
RCSS Ernakulam PG Admissions 2024: Important dates
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Particulars |
Important Dates |
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Opening date of application |
December 15, 2023 |
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Closing date of application |
March 15, 2024 |
Rajagiri College of Social Sciences, Ernakulam admissions 2024: Programmes offered and course fees
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Programme Name |
RCSS Ernakulam Fees |
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MBA |
Rs. 5.45 lakhs |
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MA HRM |
Rs. 3.5 lakhs |
RCSS Ernakulam Admissions 2024: Application fees and mode of application
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Application fees |
Rs. 1000 |
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Mode of application |
Online/ Offline |
Rajagiri College of Social Sciences Ernakulam Admissions 2024: eligibility criteria
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Courses |
Eligibility Criteria |
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MBA |
Bachelor’s degree with 55% marks in Science and Technology subjects and 50% marks in other subjects recognised by Mahatma Gandhi University OR Master’s Degree with 55% marks in aggregate. |
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MA HRM |
Passed a bachelor’s degree or equivalent degree recognised by Mahatma Gandhi University with 50% marks. OR Master’s Degree with 50% marks (SC/ST candidates need to pass any bachelor's degree). |
RCSS Ernakulam PG Admission Process 2024
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Meet eligibility criteria for MBA and MA HRM admission.
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Eligible candidates can apply online for RCSS admission, by visiting the official website.
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RCSS Ernakulam PG selection process is done through three stages.
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The first stage includes the performance of candidates in the CMAT/ MAT/ CAT/ KMAT examinations.
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Further, shortlisted candidates are called for the second and third stages of group discussion and personal interview.
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In addition to the CMAT/ MAT/ CAT scores, a separate application form should be submitted.
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Final confirmation of Rajagiri College of Social Sciences Ernakulam admission will be done only after document verification and admission fee payment.
Rajagiri College of Social Sciences: Contact details
RCSS Ernakulam (Autonomous), Rajagiri P.O, Kalamassery, Cochin - 683 104, Kerala, India.
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