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Admission 2004-2005 : MBA (3 Years - Through Entrance Test)
P.G. Diploma : PGDMM / PGDHRM (1 Year)
Last date for receipt of duly filled-in applications without penal fee : September 4, 2004
with a penal fee of Rs.50 : September 30, 2004, with a penal fee of Rs.100 : October 15, 2004
with a penal fee of Rs.200 : November 10, 2004
Cost of prospectus : MBA Rs.250/-, PG Diploma Rs.100/-.
Prospectus may be obtained by post from : Registrar (Admissions)
Karnataka State Open University
Manasagangotri, Mysore-6
by enclosing a crossed DD towards the cost of prospectus +Rs.50/- towards postage
& handling charges, drawn in favour of the Finance Officer, KSOU, payable at Mysore
(Payment in any other form like cheque/MO/IPO etc. will not be accepted)
Source : Times of India (Ahmedabad) July 21, 2004
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Admission Notification 2001-2002 : MBA (3 years - through entrance test)
Last date for receipt of application : August 20, 2001 with penal fees of Rs.100 : September 5, 2001
Prospectus may be obtained by post from : Deputy Registrar (Admissions)
Karnataka State Open Univerisyt
Manasagangotri, Mysore-570 006
Source : The Hindu (Chennai), July 25, 2001
Admission Notification 2003-2004 : MBA (3 Years - Through Entrance Test) /P.G. Diploma : PGDMM / PGDHRM (1 Year)
Last date for receipt of duly filled-in applications without penal fee : September 1, 2003
with a penal fee of Rs.100 : September 16, 2003, with a penal fee of Rs.200 : September 30, 2003
Eligibility : MBA : Graduates with a minimum of 50% (45% for SC/ST/Cat-1) Other Graduates with 3 years of Professional/Managerial/Supervisory experience (Reg-II only).
PG Diploma : Any Degree.
Cost of prospectus : MBA - Rs.500/-, PG Diploma : Rs.150/-
Prospectus may be obtained by post from : Registrar (Admissions)
Karnataka State Open
Admission Notification 2002-2003 : MBA (3 years - through entrance test)
Last date for receipt of filled in applications without penal fee : August 16, 2002
with a penal fee of Rs.100 : August 31, 2002, with a penal fee of Rs.200 : September 16, 2002
Prospectus may be obtained by post from : Registrar (Admissions)
Karnataka State Open University : Manasagangotri, Mysore-570 006
by enclosing a crossed DD towards the cost of prospectus +Rs.50/- towards postage & handling charges, drawn in favour of the Finance Officer, KSOU, payable at Mysore
Source : The Hindu (Chennai), July 24, 2002
In a record of sorts, a student of Master’s in Business Application from the Karnataka State Open University (KSOU), Rajeevaksha Saralaya completed his course in Kannada medium.
Rajeevaksha is an employee with the Bharath Earth Movers Limited. He took admission to MBA in the open varsity and choose to write examinations in Kannada.
But, the University turned down his request . Then,through the intervention of Kannada Kriya Samithi and Kannada Development Autho rity, the KSOU adm inistration obliged to let him to appear for the MBA exams.
More : .newindpress.com
PGCET Cell releases list for MBA admission
The PGCET cell has announced a list of candidates who applied for admission to MBA programme offered by university departments/constituent colleges/affiliated colleges of Bangalore, Mangalore, Gulbarga, Tumkur, Kuvempu, Mysore, Karnataka, VTU and Karnataka state women universities.
Totally, 9,783 Karnataka and non-Karnataka candidates wrote the test and 9,654 ranks were declared. The merit list will be prepared based on the marks obtained in the entrance exam on July 1.
During seat selection, only after the academic eligibility is confirmed will a candidate be allowed seat selection.
Candidates who have got the remark as result awaited
Direct Admission Notice
For Govt. Recognised Universities & Colleges in India under the following courses for the State of West Bengal, Karnataka, Maharashtra, Tamilnadu & Orissa : MBA / PGDBM
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Source : Telegraph (Calcutta) March 19, 2002
CET Cell to fade out, new Authoritys in
The Common Entrance Test (CET) Cell, the most-thronged address for candidates seeking admission to professional colleges in the state, will be disbanded from next year.
In its place, Karnataka Entrance Examination Authority (KEEA) will be set up. Unlike the CET Cell, the proposed Authority will conduct entrance exams for all courses — polytechnic, MBA/MCA, nursing, and other postgraduate medical/dental courses conducted by RGUHS.
Even other universities, agencies and government departments can outsource the entrance exams and seat-selection process to the Authority.
More : timesofindia.indiatimes.com
Admission Open: MBA+ (Specializations: Finance / Marketing / Intl. Marketing / HRM / IT / Production & Operation Management)
Admission open for January 2006 Session / Admission also open for July 2006 Session
International Business School
Meadows: 12/1, Mathura Road, Delhi-Fbd Border
Gurgaon: 486, Udyog Vihar, Ph-III, Gurgaon-122 016
Source : Hindustan Times (New Delhi) January 11, 2006
Admission: MBA 2006-2007
Students seeking admission to MBA and MCA programmes are informed to appear for the Common Entrance Test KMAT-2006 conducted by Karnataka Private Post Graduate Colleges Association on 2nd July 2006. Duly filled application form along with relevant documents and DD for Rs.500/- in favour of KMAT 2006 payable at Bangalore has to be sent to KMAT 2006, Post Box No. 3003, Audugodi Post Office, Bangalore-560 030, Karnataka.
Please write the candidate name and application number in English in capital letters on the envelope containing the completed application form. Last date for receipt of application is 24th June
The government of Karnataka, which has shown great interest, the rise of the state's exports, the services of the Indian Institute of Foreign Trade (IIFT) from New Delhi to develop sectoral strategies aimed at increasing exports. Regardless of the information technology (IT), Karnataka research in areas like textiles, drugs in bulk, the plant-based products and handicrafts. The report IIFT expected to be completed in September 2005.
Exports from Karnataka has increased from Rs28, 890 crore during the period 2002-2003 to Rs41, 670 crore in 2003 - 2004 and are likely to exceed Rs50, 000 crore in 2004-2005. The State is confident
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