Don Bosco Institute of Management (DBIM)

Don Bosco Institute of Management (DBIM), Guwahati  Admissions 2024 Guwahati, Assam

Estd  ESTD 2008
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Don Bosco Institute of Management (DBIM), Guwahati Admission

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Don Bosco Institute of Management provides an MBA program at the postgraduate level. Admission to these programs is completely entrance based, exams such as CAT/ XAT/ MAT / GMAT are acceptable entrances and done based on candidates’ performance in the last qualifying examination.

Steps to Apply for Admission to College

The admission process of the college is conducted in online and offline mode. Interested candidates seeking admission to any of the programs offered by the college must register themselves. Below mentioned are the steps that one must follow for admission:

Step 1 – Visit the website of CollegeSearch i.e. https://www.collegesearch.in/.

Step 2 – Click on ‘Colleges’ and type college’s name in the search bar.

Step 3 – The college profile appears after clicking on ‘Don Bosco Institute of Management’.

Step 4 – Navigate to and click on the ‘Apply Now’ or ‘Request to Apply’ tab available on the top left of the page.

Step 5 – It will redirect you to the official website where registration procedure takes place.

Step 6 – Register yourself by providing your personal and academic details.

Step 7 – Process the payment of application fee through any online mode of application.

Step 8 – Save your duly filled application form and payment receipt for future reference.

Note* Make sure that the details mentioned by you in the application form are correct as any incorrect detail may lead to cancellation of your candidature.

Don Bosco Institute of Management (DBIM), Guwahati - Admission Reviews

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Pranjal Deka MBA / PGDM Student

6 years ago

All my plans shattered beyond recognition! 2/5

When I first came to the institute, I was ecstatic to start with my MBA and be back to college after 5 years’ work experience in Wipro Limited, one of the most reputed IT/ITES MNC in India as well as abroad. But the excitement didn’t last long as I discovered that there has been an unhealthy competitive scenario created by the administration itself. There is ample amout of oppression in the institute. By reading the review, people might have a first thought that I can’t take the pressure of the course; but that’s not the fact. I have dealt with working under pressure for 14 hours a day for 6 months while working in Wipro Limited. I thought joining MBA from would open up avenues for me but I was mistaken. I should not have joined the institute when the program coordinator himself told me that the institute isn’t capable enough to place me in a reputed company with my desired salary expectations. So, if you’re a person with prior work experience, this is not the right place for you.

Admission

Selection Procedure: Group Discussion / Personal Interview