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Now that MAH CET examination is over and the result is declared, the next major step is to choose the college. This becomes difficult as there are a lot of factors to be considered for this decision like placements, quality of faculty and students, infrastructure, fee structure, etc. However, candidates should also necessarily be aware of the participating institutes in order to have a clear picture of the further application process the college of your choice. This article gives the top 5 colleges in Maharashtra which the candidates can apply to for a good career in management.
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1. Prin. L N Welingkar Institute of Management Development and Research, Mumbai
This is a private college and holds a ranking of 12. The latest rating for this college is AAAA. They consider candidates who qualify for exams like MAH CET, CAT, XAT, CMAT, ATMA. The minimum qualifying cut off required for this college in MAH CET is 140 marks out of 200 and 88-90 percentile. An approximate course fee of Rs. 4.3 lakh is charged annually for the management courses offered in the college. This college allows candidates to enroll in the PGDM and MMS courses offered by them as a part of their management programme. The placement history of this college has been 100% with an average package of 9.56 lakhs.
2. Jamnalal Bajaj Institute of Management Studies (JBIMS), Mumbai
This is a government owned college and holds a ranking of 22. The latest rating for this college is AAAA. They also consider candidates who have appeared from other exams like CAT and GMAT along with MAH CET. The minimum qualifying cut off required for this college in MAH CET is 160 marks out of 200 and 96-98 percentile. The course fee for management courses in this college is approximately Rs. 2.1 lakhs. They have MMS courses which the candidates can apply for if they wish to gain admission to this institute. The placement history of this college has been 100% with an average placement of 18.91 lakh package.
3. Department of Management Sciences, SavitribaiPhule Pune University, Pune:
This is a government owned college and holds a ranking of 29. The latest rating for this college is AAA+. This college too takes in qualified candidates from CAT, ATMA, XAT, MAT apart from those from MAH CET. The minimum qualifying cut off required for this college in MAH CET is 120 marks out of 200 and 88-90 percentile. The courses offered by this college to the aspirants to enrol in the college are MBA-Pharma and MBA++. The approximate fee for the courses is Rs. 1.37 lakhs. The admission to this college is purely based on the marks obtained on the score obtained in qualifying examination. The placement history of this college has been 100% with an average package range of 5.94 lakh.
4. Sydenham Institute of Management Studies, Research, and Entrepreneurship Education (SIMSREE), Mumbai
This is a government owned college and holds a ranking of 31. The latest rating for this college is AAA+. The approximate course fee for management courses in this college is Rs. 67,000 annually. The minimum qualifying cut off required for this college in MAH CET is 150 marks out of 200 and 93-95 percentile. This institute offers a range of courses to the aspirants like PGDMB, MFM, MMS, MMM. The placement history of this college has been 100% with a package of 10.08 lakhs on an average.
5. MIT School of Management (MITSOM), Pune
This is a private college and holds a ranking of 42. The latest rating for this college is AAA. The other examinations considered by this college to provide admission to the students are XAT, MAT, CAT, ATMA. The minimum qualifying cut off required for this college in MAH CET is 110 marks out of 200 and 82-90 percentile. The courses that this college offers to the candidates willing to secure admission in this college are MBA, MCA in Management and PGDBM and the approximate fee range for these courses is Rs. 40,000 to Rs. 1.5 lakhs annually. The placement history of this college has been 100% and the average package that goes out is 5.5 lakhs.
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