Sona School of Management commences admission process for MBA programme
Team Careers360 | May 16, 2020 | 05:16 PM IST | 1 min read
NEW DELHI - The Sona School of Management, Salem, Tamil Nadu has announced the admission for its two-year MBA programme for the Academic year 2020-22. The institute offers MBA programme in General Management and Industry Immersed (Residential). The school is AICTE approved and NBA accredited. Candidates must check all the aspects of the eligibility criteria before they proceed to fill the application form for the MBA programme that is offered at Sona School of Management, Salem, Tamil Nadu. Read the article that is given below to know all the details about the eligibility criteria, application process, fees etc.
Programmes offered & Fees
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Programme Name |
Fees |
|
MBA- Industry Immersed Program |
Rs 2,15,000/year |
Complete schedule for MBA programme
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Events |
Dates |
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Last Date to Apply/Register |
NA |
|
Last Date of Application |
NA |
|
Result Announcement Date |
Once after the selection process gets over |
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Any other Important Date |
NA |
Eligibility Criteria for the MBA programme
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Candidates will be shortlisted on the basis of CAT, MAT, GMAT.
First Class throughout - 10th/SSLC, 12th /PUC & UG - In case of exceptionally bright students with work experience, there could be some kind of relaxation
Application Fees & Mode of Application
The application form for the MBA programme is available in online and offline mode.
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Application Fees |
Rs.650/Rs.800 |
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Mode of Application |
Online/Offline |
Contact Us
Junction Main Rd, Suramangalam, Salem,
Tamil Nadu 636005
Contact numbers: 9894388426, 9489600283
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