NEW DELHI – MBA PLUS ADMISSION 2011 – INDIAN INSTITUTE OF FINANCIAL PLANNING
What a student gets in two years from IIFP :
MBA Degree from a UGC recognized University.
PGD in Financial Planning & Wealth Management from IIFP.
Certification in Communication Skill & Personality Development.
CFPCM Certification Education.
Education for NSE’s Certification in Financial Markets.
Placement Opportunities at the end of first year. (Opportunity to have Work Experience of One Year before completing MBA).
Study Material and Reference books of all the above programme.
Laptop.
Business Suit.
Eligibility : A graduate from any discipline. Final year students awaiting results may also apply. A minimum score of 400 in MAT or equivalent score in any other Entrance Exam, e.g. JCCAT/XAT/RMAT/CAT, etc. Students, whose final graduation result is not yet declared, will be given provisional admission and they will have to submit the proof of passing Graduation examinations within one month after admission.
Duration : Two year divided into four semesters. In first two semesters classes will be five days a week. In third and fourth classes will take place on Saturdays and Sundays because placement will be provided at the end of second semester on the basis of PGD-FPWM. However, option of weekday classes in third and fourth semesters would be available.
Admission Procedure : Students seeking admission are required to purchase the Prospectus and then register with the Admission Cell for the entrance test followed by GD and PI. Student possessing valid CAT / XAT / MAT or any management entrance test score will be exempted from appearing in the entrance test. Based on their performance in GD, PI, MAT Score & Graduation, the short listed students will be given admission. Outstanding students will get some scholarship.
Course Fee : Rs. 3.8 Lacs
Contact :
6A, ATMA RAM HOUSE
1 Tolstoy Marg, Connaught Place
New Delhi-110001, India
Email : amit(AT)iifp.in
Contact Numbers : 91-43166705 / Mobile: 91-8860006201
Source : http://www.iifpindia.com/mba.php
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