VES Institute of Management Studies and Research (VESIM), Mumbai Admission Process
Admission
Admission Process:
Eligibility
- A person who has graduated from any recognized Indian university with a minimum 50% marks.
- Final year graduating students can apply, but their admission will be withheld until they clear the qualifying exam with 50% marks.
- Entrance Exam test scores of CAT /XAT /MAT/ MH-CET/ CMAT/ GMAT/ ATMA will be accepted.
- Aspirants registered in any of the above Entrance exams can also apply for the course & admission will be on Provisional Basis.
Intake – 180 seats
Application/Selection Process
Documents required with Application form for Admission
The attested photo copies of the following documents should be enclosed along with the application form at the time of submission of application.
- 1 Passport size recent color Photograph
- Photocopies of Academic records including Marksheets and Passing Certificates of SSC, HSC, and Graduation (All Annual / Semester wise Marksheets & Passing certificates)
- Photocopy of Entrance Exam Score Card (National / State level)
- Identity proof – Driving License/ Passport/ Aadhaar Card/ Voter Id)
- Nationality proof – Birth Certificate/ School Leaving Certificate/ Passport/ Domicile Certificate
- Any Address Proof
- Caste Certificate (If Applicable)
- Work Experience Letter (If Applicable)
Note: The original copies and one set of attested photo copies of the above mentioned documents are required at the time of admission. If a candidate fails to submit the above Certificates within the prescribed period of time, the admission shall be treated as cancelled and no refund will be given.
Selection Process
VBS’s Unique Profile-based selection process assigns significant value to academic performances, written test (CAT/XAT/MAT/ATMA/CMAT/GMAT/CET) along with Group Discussion & Personal Interview.
Selection criteria
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Weightage of parameters for final selection |
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1) Qualifying Entrance (CAT/XAT/MAT/ATMA/CMAT/GMAT/CET) |
25% |
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2) Academics (SSC, HSC, Graduation) |
25% |
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3) Group Discussion & Personal Interview |
45% |
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4) Extracurricular activities (Awards in sports, Work experience, Competitions at Degree college and above) etc. |
5% |
