Maharaja Agrasen Business School (MABS)

Maharaja Agrasen Business School (MABS), Delhi  Admissions 2024 Delhi, Delhi NCR

Estd  ESTD 1999
Building  Private College
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Maharaja Agrasen Business School (MABS), Delhi Admission

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ELIGIBILITY
To be eligible for postgraduate studies in management, a candidate must have completed a minimum of a three-year bachelor’s degree, or an equivalent degree, in any discipline with a minimum cumulative grade point average of 50%.
Candidates who are doing their bachelor’s degree final year exams are also eligible, providing they finish all exam-related requirements before the month of September or according to the university’s calendar. After being chosen, these individuals will be granted provisional admission pending successful completion of the bachelor’s degree examination and the submission of all necessary paperwork to the admissions office. The candidate’s provisional admission will be revoked if the aforementioned requirement is not met.

Additionally, candidates must have passed one of the six All India Tests, including the CAT, XAT, CMAT, ATMA, MAT, and GMAT, as well as any common entrance exams (if any) held by the relevant State Governments. Such an exam is only valid for ONE YEAR.

Entrance ExaminationCut Off
CAT60 Percentile
XAT60 Percentile
GMAT50 Percentile
MAT60 Percentile
CMAT60 Percentile

Evaluation Criteria

Componentweightage
National Management Aptitude Test35%
Written Aptitude Test + Personal Interview45%
Academic Performance (10th, 12th and Graduation)10%
Extra-Curricular Activities + Academic & Regional Diversity10%
TOTAL100%

List of Documents

List of documents to be uploaded by the last date of submission of online application form (If the documents cannot be deposited along with the form, a scanned copy of all the documents must be emailed at mabs@maims.ac.in before the due date, failing which the candidate may not be allowed to sit for admission selection process.)

  • Photocopy of CAT/ XAT/ GMAT/ MAT/CMAT score card.
  • Qualifying Examination Mark Sheet and Degree (Graduation)
  • Date of birth certificate /Class 10th Certificate
  • Class X /SSC Marks sheet and certificate
  • Class XII/HSC Marks sheet and certificate
  • Aadhar Card
  • Migration/ Transfer Certificate
  • Work Experience Certificate (if any)

TWO STAGE SELECTION PROCESS


All applicants will go through a two-stage admission selection procedure:


STAGE 1

Shortlisted Registered Candidates will move on to the admission selection procedure. Written Aptitude Test, Group Discussion, and Personal Interview (WAT, GD, PI) are the steps in the procedure.The AICTE-approved National Management Aptitude Test/Entrance Examination Score/Percentile is used for shortlisting. It is agreed that the minimum cut-off percentile will be 60%. A simple percentile score of more than 60% will not entitle candidates to be interviewed.

 

STAGE 2

The following procedure will be used to the shortlisted candidates:
Writing Assessment Test (WAT)

  • Candidates must turn in a written assignment on a subject that has been assigned to them. There will be two criteria used to evaluate WAT:
  • Clarity of Analysis & Concepts
  • spelling, grammar, and presentation.
  • The student can be given a case study to analyse during the online admissions process.
  • Discussion in groups (GD)
  • Candidates must hold a group discussion on the assigned subject. Two criteria will be used to evaluate GD:
  • Group Dynamics
  • both the subject and the content.
  • If the interview is conducted online, the student can be offered an impromptu topic.
  • PI: Personal Interview
  • Candidates must show up for a face-to-face interview. Three criteria will be used in the evaluation:
  • Communication
  • Analysis Skills
  • Individuality Profile.
  • The candidate must show up for three personal interviews while participating in online video interviews. The student may be evaluated by two professors at once. For the selection procedure to be successful, he or she must pass at least two PIs.

 

  • Please be aware that MABS maintains the right to change the short listing criteria at any time up until the completion of the cohort’s admittance.
  • Final selection is based on performance in the GD/WAT/PI, academic achievement, work experience, and results from aptitude tests (CAT/XAT/GMAT/MAT/CMAT/ATMA, etc.).
  • Candidates who have been chosen will be notified through email and on the MABS website. Those who are not chosen won’t receive any remorse letters.
  • When the registration fee and security deposit are paid by the deadline specified at the time the selection list is released, as stated in the admission offer letter, the admission will then be deemed to be final. The admission will be cancelled if the charge is not paid by the deadline. The dates listed in the fee structure are when the subsequent payments of fees are due (https://mabs.ac.in/fees/).
  • Final selection is based on performance in the GD/WAT/PI, academic achievement, work experience, and results from aptitude tests (CAT/XAT/GMAT/MAT/CMAT/ATMA, etc.).
  • Candidates who have been chosen will be notified through email and on the MABS website. Those who are not chosen won’t receive any remorse letters.
  • When the registration fee and security deposit are paid by the deadline specified at the time the selection list is released, as stated in the admission offer letter, the admission will then be deemed to be final. The admission will be cancelled if the charge is not paid by the deadline. The dates listed in the fee structure are when the subsequent payments of fees are due (https://mabs.ac.in/fees/).

 

 Reserve Your Seat


A applicant will be given the opportunity to enrol in the PGDM programme after being chosen in the selection process. To reserve a place, the candidate must pay the registration fees in accordance with the instructions in the offer letter by the deadline; otherwise, the offer will be revoked. The candidate is required to meet with the admissions head to request an extension in the event of a delay brought on by an educational loan or other circumstance.
 

Maharaja Agrasen Business School (MABS), Delhi FAQs

Q-1

What is the admission process in MABS?

The AICTE has approved the MBA or PGDM programme in MABS, Six trimesters make up the two-year full-time degree, which includes a two-month internship between the end of the first year and the start of the second. Admission to different courses is determined by GD/ PI/ WAT/, academic standing, employment history, and entrance exam results.

Q-2

Is there a reservation policy for admission at Maharaja Agrasen Business School?

Yes, the school usually follows government-mandated reservation policies for different categories such as SC, ST, OBC, and EWS. Specific details about the reservation criteria and percentages can be found in the official admissions brochure or on the school’s website.

Q-3

What is the role of the Statement of Purpose (SOP) in the application process?

The SOP is a crucial component of your application, especially for PGDM and MBA programs. It provides you with the opportunity to showcase your goals, motivations, and how the program aligns with your aspirations. Admissions committees often evaluate SOPs to understand your fit for the program.

Q-4

Are there any specific prerequisites or skills that the school looks for during the admissions process?

While each program may have its own criteria, Maharaja Agrasen Business School generally seeks candidates who demonstrate strong analytical skills, leadership potential, effective communication abilities, and a passion for learning and growth.

Q-5

Does the school consider extracurricular activities during the admissions process?

Yes, extracurricular activities, community involvement, and leadership roles can play a role in demonstrating your well-roundedness and potential for contributing to the school’s community. It’s a good idea to highlight such experiences in your application.