What: The SIES College of Management Studies, Navi Mumbai, invites applications for its various programmes.
Programme list
- Post-graduate Diploma in Business Administration
- Post-graduate Diploma in Pharmaceutical Management
- Post-graduate Diploma in Bio-Technology Business Management
Are you eligible?
For Post-graduate Diploma in Business Administration
~ You must be a graduate in any discipline from a recognised university with a minimum overall aggregate average of 50 percent.
~ You could be a final year student awaiting your result.
For Post-graduate Diploma in Pharmaceutical Management
~ You must be a graduate in Pharmacy/ Life Science/ Micro-Biology/ Bio-Chemistry/ Chemistry from a recognised university, with a minimum overall aggregate average of 50 per cent.
~ You could be a final year student awaiting your result.
For Post-graduate Diploma in Biotechnology Business Management
~ You must be a graduate in Pharmacy/ Life Science/ Microbiology/ Bio-Chemistry/ Chemistry from a recognised university with a minimum overall aggregate average of 50 per cent.
~ You could be a final year student awaiting your result.
Selection method
~ You will be shortlisted on the basis of your performance in the written test.
~ Shortlisted candidates will be invited to participate in a group discussion followed by a personal interview.
Important dates
~ Forms will be available until February 5.
~ Please send in your completed application forms before February 10.
How to apply
~ Obtain the application form and brochure from the office on payment of Rs 1,000 in cash or by demand draft drawn in favour of SIES College of Management Studies, payable at Mumbai.
~ You may also download the application form by visiting http://www.siescoms.edu/.
Address
SIES College of Management Studies
Sri Chandrasekarendra Saraswathy Vidyapuram
Plot I-E, Sector V
Nerul
Navi Mumbai -- 400 706
Phones: (022) 27708376, 27708377
e-mail: sies@siescoms.edu
Web site: http://www.siescoms.edu/
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