To be part of VIT Vellore you need to qualify CAT exam. The admission is done based on your CAT/MAT/XAT score. The candidate must secure a minimum of 55% marks in a bachelor's degree followed by GD and PI round. The college administration is friendly and cooperative.
Initially got shortlisted because of the MAT score. Then called for an interview process got selected after the group discussion and interview.
In the interview process, many questions very asked. Later got the call letter from the college.
I applied for VIT and Amritha, I attended the interview of VIT only, as I got selected in VIT, I didn't attend the interview in Amritha.
I didn't avail any quota for admission.
The criteria were to score 80% in MAT and also to clear the interview process.
The admission was clearly scheduled and was timely conducted.
I applied for few colleges like AMRITHA BUSINESS SCHOOL and CRIST UNIVERSITY and out of which one was VIT. I got the very first email regarding the GDPI was from VIT, I went with the further procedures of Selection and finally sat in an interview. The admission criteria required marks of 600 or more than that in the MAT exam and after that, I went through the PI rounds, and after that results were announced.
The admission process was very simple all we have to do was have a score of any management aptitude test and then apply for the college we want to get enrolled in.The minimum mars needed for a cat was 600. After my marks for MAT came I applied in respective college and the date for interview came to me through mail
I appeared for the MAT exam after my BBA course completed I scored good marks in MAT and thus I applied for VIT, SRM and Amrita University. At that time we had to have a written exam and GDPI round. So after clearing the written exam went for the GDPI round where I got the topic Importance of Caste system in India. I gathered pretty good points and cleared the round and smashed the interview. All they required was MAT and other management aptitude test scores and more than 60% mars in UG.
Admission criteria were the GD/PI round which was conducted by the faculty in the college and then they have filtered the marks of the entrance exam which we have written and then they filter the students on the basis of work experience and the fresher candidate the reason for which I didn't attend for IIBS is the hostel fees were very high and the cause it is in Bangalore due to the pandemic there will not be any hostel facility right over there so my family told me that you can study in VIT Business School Vellore so because Vellore is my hometown so it will be easy for me to travel.
I appeared for MAT Feb 2020 exam and I scored pretty good marks. Also, I had applied for a few private institutions like Christ University and IBS Pune. I got an interview call from all colleges and ended up being selected in all three but VITBS I found much more opportunistic. I could have gone for Christ too but they were offering me the Pune campus and I preferred the Banglore campus. So I stuck to VITBS. The admission process was smooth and very appropriate when it comes to fees you might wonder about it being a lot no doubt but as per my suggestion, it's worth it. The best part of this institution is the faculties and the curriculum designed that will roast you and make you perfect in your Business aspects. The faculties here are experienced and knowledgeable. They try clearing every concept from all possible points. And I can say this as I studied in the online mode and I am so clear with my concepts. So imagining the physical presence in college would be the best. The one every MBA aspiring student wants.
I took admission in this MBA program and was able to get the required marks needed for the admission procedure in this college for the full-time degree plan. Along with the scorecard, I submitted all my documents in order to get into this place.
I enrolled myself in the MBA program and was a student for about 2 years. I was happy that I was able to get good scores in my CAT exam. Hence, I got in after meeting the merit list which was set by the college administration based on the CAT scores.
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