RICS School of Built Environment Invites applications to various MBA Specializations
Abhay Anand | November 26, 2018 | 02:43 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI, NOVEMBER 26: Amity University’s RICS School of Built Environment has started inviting applications for the full-time built environment specialization courses for the academic year 2019 for both the campuses in Noida & Mumbai.
Students, who are seeking career opportunities in the field of built environment (real estate, infrastructure & construction sectors), could easily apply for the Post Graduation courses through the RICS SBE website.
Institute is offering four courses, MBA in Real Estate & Urban Infrastructure, MBA in Construction Project Management, MBA in Construction Economics & Quantity Surveying, and Post Graduate Diploma in Facilities Management.
Candidates seeking admission under sponsored category are required to have 50% marks in Graduation with a min score of MAT-450/GMAT- 450/ CMAT – 100 or percentile in CAT/XAT - 65 / NMAT - 50 or Amity Written Test on the day of Interview
Candidates seeking admission under the Non Sponsored category are required to have min 50% marks in Graduation with the min score of MAT - 500/GMAT – 500 / CMAT - 150 or percentile in CAT/XAT - 75 / NMAT - 60 or Amity Written Test on the day of Interview.
The last date to submit the application is 21st December 2018.
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