MIT School of Telecom
Management (MITSOT), Aurangabad was founded in the year 2007.
The institute is an AICTE approved Management institution,
is a constituent of MAEER's MIT, which has a legacy of 30 glorious years of
excellence in education.
The college supported by the industry academically, blends
the best of the Technical & Managerial skills in its curriculum design
& course delivery mechanism, to mould students into the most sought after
& highly valued breed of future managers, professionals and entrepreneurs.
The institute has established itself as a leading
institution and as a premier place of gaining education in the country, it
attracts the best and the brightest students. The institute blends the best of
both, the technical and managerial skills in its curriculum design and course
delivery system.
The institute further trains and guides students to become
the most sought after and highly valued class of managers, professionals and
entrepreneurs.
Eligibility criteria:
- A bachelor's or equivalent degree with a minimum of 50% passing marks from a University recognized by University Grants Commission, Govt. of India.
- Final year students are also eligible to apply, such students after selection will be given provisional admission.
- To apply for admission into MITSOT the candidate is required to fill online application form
Admission Procedure
"MITSOT students stand out for their academic
excellence. They come from throughout the states of India, representing
demographic, economic and cultural diversity. Students are admitted on the
merit basis and MITSOT ensures that once here, students discover that
exploration, challenge and curiosity are limited only by their desires."
The selection of an
applicant for the course is based on the following:
Written Examination:
- We accept CAT / XAT / MAT / GMAT / MAH-CET scores.
- However, the XAT / MAT/ GMAT and MAH-CET scores will be equalized and validated to the CAT score value and that will only be counted for the purpose of merit list.
Essay Writing and Situation Reaction Test (SRT) are Integral
part of Admission Process:
Written Communication Skill being an important aspect, the
applicants will be required to appear for an essay writing exercise on a
subject and a Situation Reaction Test which will be given on the spot at the
selection centers.
The topics will be general in nature and anyone who follows
the National Newspapers can easily appear for the same and score good marks.
Group Discussion and Personal Interview:
Applicants would have to appear for a round of Group
Discussion. This may include role play, case studies and extempore speech and
GD. Therefore the GD process may extend to the second day although all efforts
will be made to complete the process in one day. This is not an elimination
round.
This expert panel will assess the candidates on various
parameters including the suitability of the candidate for a particular
specialization. The panel will also give opportunity to the applicants to add
or delete course options.
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