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Mumbai Education Trust's eMBA

March 18, 2008 16:44 IST
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What: MET's admissions for eMBA -- an autonomous e-Management programm at MET Asian Management Development Centre.

Eligibility

Graduate in any discipline from a recognised university. Those who are appearing for final examination in April-May 2008 can also apply. However, they must produce documentary evidence of having passed the examination, on or before the commencement of the programme, failing which their admission will be liable to cancellation and fees will not be refunded.

How to apply

The prospectus and application
forms are available at MET Complex, Bandra , Reclamation (W), Mumbai-50.

Students can obtain the form and prospectus from MET for Rs 1,000 in cash or DD payable at Mumbai in favour of 'MET's AMDC'. Or

Send a DD of Rs 1,000 by post. DD should be in favour of 'MET's AMDC', payable at Mumbai. They will send you the form and prospectus by courier.

Students need to fill-in the form and submit the same to the institute with necessary attachments.

Selection procedure

Candidates applying for this programme will be selected on the basis of:

MET CET Score + MET Psychometric Test + Group Discussion + Personal Interview
Psychometric test + GD + PI on June 10, 2008.

Important Dates

Last date for form submission: May 17, 2008
Selection Procedure for MET CET Applicants: June 7/ 8/ 14 or 15, 2008 (Single attempt)
Selection Procedure for CAT Scorers: June 10, 2008
Result Declaration: First list by end of June 2008
Course commencement: July 07, 2008
Registration closes on May 17, 2008.

Contact details

Mumbai Educational Trust,
MET Complex, Bandra Reclamation,
Bandra (West), Mumbai - 400 050,
Maharashtra, India.

Call Toll Free 1800 22 0234 or 022-26440096/57
or email: communications@met.edu or sms `MET` to 56161 or
Visit: www.met.edu

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