TGBS Mumbai PGDM admissions 2024 open; check details here
Sukriti Sahoo | January 17, 2024 | 03:41 PM IST | 2 mins read
TGBS Mumbai is accepting applications for the PGDM programme 2024. Candidates can check the eligibility criteria, course fees, and other important information here.
NEW DELHI: Thakur Global Business School (TGBS), Mumbai has started the application process for PGDM 2024 programme. Candidates who fulfill the eligibility criteria can complete the TGBS Mumbai PGDM registrations 2024 in online and offline mode on the official portal - tgbsmumbai.in/. To apply for TGBS Mumbai PGDM admissions 2024, applicants have to submit the application form by paying an application fee of Rs. 2,000.
Candidates will be shortlisted for TGBS Mumbai PGDM admission based on valid scores in the CAT/MAT/XAT/ATMA/GMAT/CMAT or Common Entrance Examination and performance in GD/PI. TGBS Mumbai PGDM eligibility criteria for admission is graduation in any discipline with minimum 50% aggregate marks from a recognised university.
TGBS Mumbai PGDM Admissions 2024: Programmes offered & Fees:
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Programme Name |
TGBS Mumbai PGDM Fees |
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Post Graduate Diploma in Management (PGDM) |
Rs. 5,70,000 per year |
TGBS Mumbai PGDM Admissions 2024: Application fees and Mode of application
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Application Fees |
Rs. 2,000 |
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Mode of Application |
Online and Offline |
TGBS Mumbai PGDM Eligibility Criteria 2024
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Graduate in any discipline with minimum of 50% aggregate marks (45% in case of candidates belonging to reserved category).
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Candidates who are appearing for final exam in April-May 2024 can also apply.
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TGBS Mumbai admission to the PGDM course shall be done through CAT/MAT/XAT/ATMA/GMAT/CMAT or Common Entrance Examination conducted by State Common Entrance Test Cell (CET Cell), Maharashtra State.
TGBS Mumbai PGDM Selection Process 2024
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Visit the official website of TGBS Mumbai.
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Fill out an application form either online or offline.
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Along with the TGBS Mumbai application, candidates must provide relevant KYC documents and xerox copies of academic qualifications.
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Applicants need to submit their entrance exam scores or proof of application if they have yet to appear for the exam.
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After receiving TGBS Mumbai applications, document verification is conducted.
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Eligible candidates are invited for a group discussion and personal interview (GD-PI) on a designated day, date, and time.
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Candidates participate in GD-PI rounds where they engage in a group discussion and undergo personal interviews.
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Candidates are selected based on the weightage given to four major parameters that are entrance exam, academic excellence, GD-PI performance, and co-curricular/ extracurricular activities.
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A merit list is prepared, considering the performance of candidates in the GD-PI rounds.
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Shortlisted applicants who receive an offer letter are required to visit the campus to complete the TGBS Mumbai admission formalities.
TGBS Mumbai Contact Details:
Address:
Thakur Global Business School, C-Block, Thakur Educational Campus, Shyamnarayan Thakur Marg, Thakur Village, Kandivali (East), Mumbai 400 101.
Phone: 6730 8201/2, 9920214191, 9324855822
E-mail: tgbs@thakureducation.org
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