Techno India Group Offers Admission to MBA Program 2020

Team Careers360 | April 30, 2020 | 10:43 AM IST
NEW DELHI- Techno India Group has begun the registration process for the MBA program for the academic year 2020-2021. Students can fill the application form in online and offline mode. Candidates are advised to follow the eligibility criteria before filling the application form. Techno India offers 2 years MBA program under it's fully developed constituent School of Business. The School of Management is a stalwart organization nurturing knowledge, skills, and talent in the arena of business development, corporate governance, research, leadership, etc. Aspirants can know in detail about the eligibility criteria, application form, and selection process.
Eligibility Criteria
Before filling the application form students must fulfill the following criteria:
- Candidate must have passed or must be appearing for the final exam
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Students must have a valid score in any of the following entrance examinations:
- CAT
- JEMAT
- MAT
- GMAT
- TMAT
Application Form
The application form of the Techno India MBA program is available in both online and offline modes. Students can fill the application form on the official website.
Admission Process
Students will be granted final admission to the MBA program based on their cumulative score in the entrance test and personal interview.
Programs Offered and Fees
Program Name |
Fees |
Marketing |
5,17,200 |
Finance |
5,17,200 |
System |
5,17,200 |
Foreign Trade |
5,17,200 |
Human Resource |
5,17,200 |
Techno India Group Contact Details
EM 4/1 Sector V,
Salt Lake Kolkata 700091
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