1. Eligibility Criteria Candidates must hold a bachelor’s degree (often with a minimum percentage, e.g., 50% or 60%) from a recognized university. Some colleges may require specific entrance exam scores (e.g., CAT, GMAT, MAT, XAT, etc.). Work experience may be preferred or mandatory for executive MBA programs.
  2. Application and Admission Process Admission is granted based on entrance exam scores, academic record, group discussion (GD), personal interview (PI), and/or written ability test (WAT). The application fee is non-refundable, and incomplete applications may be rejected.
  3. Document Verification Candidates must produce original documents for verification during admission (marksheets, certificates, ID proof, entrance scorecards). Admission is provisional until verification is complete; false information can lead to cancellation of admission.
  4. Fee Structure and Payment Candidates must pay the admission fee and first installment of tuition fees within the given deadline to confirm admission. Fees may be non-refundable or partially refundable as per the college’s refund policy (as per AICTE/UGC norms, if applicable).
  5. Code of Conduct and Disciplinary Actions Students must abide by the college’s rules, regulations, and code of conduct. Misconduct, poor attendance, or academic dishonesty may lead to disciplinary actions including suspension or expulsion.