SSIM Hyderabad PGDM admissions 2024 open; apply now
Vaishnavi Addagatla | January 17, 2024 | 03:22 PM IST | 2 mins read
SSIM Hyderabad is accepting applications for PGDM admissions 2024. Candidates can check the Siva Sivani Institute of Management fees, eligibility criteria, application process, and other important information here. SSIM Hyderabad admission process for batch 2024 closes on June 8, 2024.
NEW DELHI: Siva Sivani Institute of Management, Hyderabad started accepting applications for Post Graduate Diploma in Management (PGDM) programmes. Students who meet the eligibility criteria can apply for SSIM PGDM 2024 in online and offline modes. To apply for SSIM Hyderabad PGDM admissions 2024, applicants need to visit the official website- ssim.ac.in and complete the registrations by paying application fees of Rs. 750.
Candidates are selected based on their percentile, scores in aptitude tests, academic scores in 10, 12 and graduation, work experience, micro presentation, group discussion followed by a personal interview to SSIM admission 2024. Before filling out the application form students need to carefully check their eligibility criteria, fees, and other details mentioned in the SSIM Hyderabad PGDM admission notification 2024.
SSIM Hyderabad admissions 2024: Programme offered and course fees
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SSIM Courses |
Specialisations |
SSIM Hyderabad Fee |
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PGDM |
Triple Specialisation (TPS) |
Rs 6,90,000 |
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Banking, Insurance and Financial Services (BIFS) |
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Business Analytics (BA) |
Siva Sivani Institute of Management, Hyderabad admissions 2024 - Application fees and mode of application
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Application Fees |
Rs. 750 |
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Mode of Application |
Online/Offline |
SSIM, Hyderabad admissions 2024: Eligibility criteria
A three-year bachelor’s degree with a minimum of 50% marks (students appearing in their final semester/year exams can also apply) along with valid scores in the CAT/ XAT/ CMAT/ MAT/ ATMA/ GMAT, and State Government Entrance Exam.
Siva Sivani Institute of Management PG Admission 2024: Selection Process
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To get SSIM Hyderabad PGDM admissions, candidates need to meet the required eligibility criteria.
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Next, candidates need to appear and secure a valid score in the aptitude test (CAT/ XAT/ CMAT/ MAT/ ATMA/ GMAT and State Government Entrance Exam).
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Siva Sivani Institute of Management Hyderabad selection process is done based on the candidate's percentile, scores of aptitude tests, academic scores in class 10th, 12th and graduation, work experience, micro presentation, group discussion followed by a personal interview.
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Final confirmation of the candidate's admission will be made only after document verification and admission fee payment.
Siva Sivani Institute of Management: Contact Details
The institute is located near NH 44, Ruby Block, Kompally, Secunderabad, Hyderabad, Telangana 500100.
Team Admissions numbers: Mr. Anirban: 6281350079, Ms. Mamta: 6281350124
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