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MICA Admission 2018: MICAT (I) Registration Begins for PGDM (C) @mica.ac.in
MICA Admission 2018: Online registration for MICAT I examination has begun on the official website - mica.ac.in.
MICAT Admission 2018: Online registration for MICAT I examination has begun on the official website - mica.ac.in. The examination will be conducted for the aspirants who want admission in MICA's flagship course Post Graduate Diploma in Management - Communications (PGDM-C). The exam for the same will be conducted on December 2, 2018. The programme focuses on Strategic Marketing and Communication. The last date to apply for the exam is November 20 by 11:50 p.m.
The MICAT I exam covers over 48 cities and is conducted twice over the course of a year. To be able to appear in the MICAT exam, the candidates will have to take at least one of the three national level management entrance exams: CAT, XAT and GMAT. More details are as follows:
Course duration: Two years
Specialisation: The course offers a student specialisation in various fields, such as marketing research, digital communication management, brand management, media management, as well as advertising management
MICAT structure: MICAT is divided into three sections-
Section A: Psychometric Test
Section B: Verbal ability, Quantitative ability and Data Interpretation, General awareness; Divergent and Convergent Thinking
Section C: Descriptive test
Eligibility Criteria:
• The aspirant should be holding a bachelor’s degree (10 + 2 + 3 system) or an equivalent qualification in any discipline recognised by the Association of Indian Universities (AIU)
• Those appearing for final examinations of a bachelor’s degree (or equivalent) are also eligible to apply
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