Admission: MBA (2 Year Full-time)
Last date for submission of application: July 10, 2006
Date of Written Test: July 15, 2006 (10.00 a.m.)
Admission will be based on Written Test, GD/Interview and marks of the qualifying exam. B.Tech. or Graduates from recognised University/Institute with a minimum of 50% marks are eligible to apply.
The application form can be obtained from the Institute during working hours. Duly filled in applications should be submitted to the Institute along with a DD of Rs.500/- in, favour of the Director, National Institute of Technology, Kurukshetra, payable at Kurukshetra.
National Institute of Technology, Kurukshetra-136 119
Source : Times of India (Ahmedabad) June 25, 2006 / June 29, 2006
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Admission Notice 2002-2003 : Management Courses
MBA (3 Year) Part-I / P.G. Dip. in Insurance Business Management (2 Year) Part-I
P.G. Dip. in Business Management (2 Year) Part-I / P.G. Dip. in Financial Management (2 Year) Part-I
P.G. Dip. in Human Resource Management (2 Year) Part-I
Last date with late fee of Rs.400 : November 29, 2002
Last date with late fee of Rs.600 : December 31, 2002
The prospectus containing admission form and other details can be had from the Manager (P & P)
Kurukshetra University
Kurukshetra-136 119
on payment of Rs.200/- (Rs.50/- for SC/BC of Haryana) at the counter or by sending a bank draft of Rs.250/-
Admission Notice 2004-2005 : Professional Courses
Master of Business Administration (3 Year - Part I/II/III)
PG Diploma in Export Marketing Management (1 Yr) / PG Diploma in Journalism & Mass Communication (1 Yr)
PG Diploma in Marketing Management (2 Yr-Part II) / PG Diploma in Tourism & Hotel Mngt (2 Yr-Part I/II)
PG Diploma in Financial Management (2 Yr-Part II) / PG Diploma in Business Management (2 Yr-Part II)
PG Diploma in Insurance Business Mngt (2 Yr-Part II) PG Diploma in Human Resource Mngt (2 Yr-Part II)
Last date for receipt of admission form complete in all respects without late fee : September 29, 2004
The
Directorate of Correspondence Courses - Admission Notice 2002-2003
Master of Business Administration (3 Year) / P.G. Diploma in Business Management (2 Year)
Last date for receipt of admission form complete in all respects without late fee : October 3, 2002
The prospectus containing admission form and other details can be had from the Management (P&P), K.U., Kurukshetra-136 119 on payment of Rs.200/- (Rs.50/- for SC/BC of Haryana) at the counter or by sending a bank draft of Rs.250/- (Rs.100/- for SC/BC of Haryana) in favour of the Registrar, K.U., Kurukshetra payable at Kurukshetra/Thanesar only. Candidates must send two self addressed slips with
Admission in MBA
Last date for receiving application : September 29, 2001 - Admissions will be made on : October 4, 2001
Applications are invited for admission in MBA for few remaining paid seats Preference will be given to those candidates who appeared in Entrance Test to MBA conducted by Kurukshetra University, Kurukshetra.
Apply immediately. For further details, contacts : Director
Tilak Raj Chadha Institute of Management & Technology
M.L.N. College Educational Complex, Yamuna Nagar-135 001
Source : Hindustan Times (New Delhi) September 23, 2001
Professional Courses : PGDMM / PGTHM / PGDFM / PGDBM / PGDHRM : (2 Year) Part-I/II
Master of Marketing Management (3 Year) Part-III only
Master of Business Administration : (3 Year) Part-I/II/III
Lateral Entry Courses : Master of Marketing Management (3 Year) Part-III
(For candidates having passed 2-Year P.G. Diploma in Marketing Management)
Master of Business Administration (3 Year) Part-III
(For candidates having passed 2-Year P.G. Diploma in MM/FM/HRM/THM/IBM/BM)
Last date for receipt of admission form complete in all respects without late fee : October 3, 2003
The prospectus containing admission form and other details can be obtained from the Manager (P & P),
Kurukshetra University
Kurukshetra-136 119
on payment
Admission Open : MBA
Last date with late fee of Rs.200 : October 31, 2002
Select courses at select centres. For registration contact study centres
Kurukshetra University
Source : Hindustan Times (HT Horizons) New Delhi, October 16, 2002
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Admission 2004-2005 : Ph.D. Programmes
Last date for issue and receipt of completed applications Ph.D. Programmes : December 31, 2003
Ph.D. Programmes (January 2004) :
Facilities are available for doing Ph.D. work in Department of Management
Eligibility for Admission : Masters degree with 60% (CGPA 6.5)
Mode of Selection : Interview and/or test conducted by N.I.T.T.
Application forms and prospectus : Application forms and prospectus can be obtained from the Office of the Dean (Academic) by sending a written request in an envelope superscribed Request for Ph.D. Aplication together with a crossed DD for Rs.400/- (Rs.300/- for SC/ST candidates) obtained not earlier than 01.12.2003 towards application-cum-registration