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The Madha Engineering College (MEC)-Department of Management Studies of Chennai, a business school established in 2001, admits 120 students per batch.
Admissions are made on the basis of performance in the online test (OT). The institute has a hostel that can accommodate 500 students. MEC is spread over 28.80 acres. It has 42 classrooms and an auditorium that can accommodate 2,000 persons.
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Admission for 2006-2007: MBA
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1-A, Chari Street, North Usman Road, T.Nagar, Chennai-600017,
Madha Engineering College
Madha Nagar, Kundrathur, Chennai-69
Source : The Hindu (Chennai) July 9, 2006
The Department Of Management Studies-VMKV Engineering College (DMS) of Salem, a business school established in 1994, admits 58 students per batch.
Admissions are made on the basis of performance in the common admission test (CAT), management aptitude test (MAT) and online test. The institute has a hostel that can accommodate 50 students. DMS is spread over 3.36 acres. It has 6 classrooms and an auditorium that can accommodate 200 persons.
It has 40 computers with leased line/ISDN Internet connectivity.
The Department of Management Studies, Mohamed Sathak Engineering College (DMS) of Kilkarai in Tamil Nadu, a business school established in 1995, admits 59 students per batch.
Admissions are made on the basis of performance in the online test.
The institute has a hostel that can accommodate 120 students.
DMS is spread over 107.42 acres. It has 8 classrooms and an auditorium that can accommodate 1,000 persons. It has 432 computers with leased line/ISDN Internet connectivity. SH Ibrahim is the Director of DMS and Hamid Abdul Qadir is its Chairman.
The files. First day of the CAT was designed for Post-Graduate Programs, while the next day saw the majority of candidates, examination of B. Tech. Course.
The odd 20000 students took the town home Test (CAT) of the Cochin University of Science and Technology (Cusat) in centres across the country and Dubai, have to wait until the end of this month to find out if it he is on the 2000 odd places offered by the University.
Indeed, only 50 per cent of seats for B. Tech. CAT programs are filled by 45 per cent have already been reserved for All-India Engineering
The Department of Management Studies of Indian School of Mines in Dhanbad in Jharkhand, Postgraduate Diploma in Business Management (PGDBM) and a degree in industrial engineering and management programmes. It issues a permit for students on the basis of assessments common Admission Test (CAT).
Each batch of 15 students aged 24 on average.
Eighty percent of students have found internships. The department has more than 11 full-time and six visiting faculty. Set up in 1977, the campus is at 234 hectares.
It consists of games, auditorium, tennis / badminton court, student commonroom, health center and canteen.
Admission 2006-2008: MBA (Two year full-time course)
How to apply: Candidates who have registered for MAT/JEMAT are eligible
Admission: Prospectus along with application form is available on cash payment of Rs.300/- in person either from our office at Kolkata or Durgapur; or on payment of Rs.350/- by DD drawn in favour of Dr. B.C. Roy Engineering College, Durgapur, payable at Durgapur. Application form can also be downloaded from any of our websites given below and the same can be submitted along with DD of Rs.350/- for prospectus.
Dr. B.C. Roy Engineering College, Faculty of Management Studies
Jemua Road, Fuljhore, Durgapur-713 206
Source : Telegraph
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