INC Adam Smith Institute of Management 2010 MBA



The Adam Smith Institute of Management (ASIM) calls for admission into its 2 year MBA programs. ASIM has centers all over India in places like Ahmedabad, Bengaluru, Chandigarh, Chennai, Gurgaon, Hyderabad, Jaipur, Kolkata, Mumbai and Pune. MBA degrees are offered in various disciplines like Marketing, Finance, Operations, Human Resources, etc. ASIM also boasts excellent placements records for performing students.

The applying candidates are shortlisted based on their GMAT/CAT/IBSAT scores or ASMAT admission test conducted by the ASIM. Candidates are required to appear to GMAT/CAT/IBSAT or ASMAT written exams for preliminary screening. Final selection is based on their scores in the above mentioned exams and Personal Interview and Micro Presentation marks.

For eligibility, the applying candidates should possess a 3 year bachelor degree or equivalent from a reputed institute with a minimum of 50% aggregate marks. Final year graduates can also apply.

Application forms can be obtained directly from the institute or by post. For postal application the candidate should send a request along with a demand draft to ASIM. Online application can be done or applications can downloaded online from the website www.asmat.in

The last date for submission of completed application forms was on 30th January, 2010. The ASMAT exam was conducted on 16th February, 2010. Micro Presentations and Personal Interview was conducted from 28th March to 12th April, 2010.

For contact the candidates have to communicate to the following address,

Admissions Officer
ASIM HQ, 5th Floor,
Mirra Trade Center
Punjagutta,
Hyderabad – 500082
India.
Ph – 040-23430400 / 478
Fax – 040-23430477
Website: www.asmat.in


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