Mangaluru: Sahyadri College of Engineering, Management organizes PGCET Training for MBA aspirants


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Mangaluru, Nov 12: The department of Business Administration - MBA organized a three-Day PGCET Training for MBA aspirants from November 8-10 21 on Zoom Platform with 597 registrations. During the inaugural ceremony, Dr Rajesha S, principal, welcomed the gathering and shared the importance of organizing such a programme. Dr Vishal Samartha, director-MBA programme shared the glimpse of Sahyadri and the MBA department to the participants. Professor Sushma V, coordinator of the programme threw light on the three-day event, the subjects covered and the resource persons.

Nageswara, in-house Aptitude Trainer facilitated the session on 'Quantitative Analysis' Vivekananda Kamath, director, V-Reach Coaching Academy, Udupi, on 'Test of Reasoning and General Intelligence'; professor Soumyashree, department of English on 'Proficiency in English Language' and professor Ramesh K G, dean-Strategic Planning on 'General Knowledge'. He walked the participants through the step-by-step process of PGCET – PGCET results, Document Verification, Seat Allocation Matrix, Option Entry, Seat Allotment and Admission.

Several questions related to the PGCET process were answered leaving the participants self-assured on their PGCET journey.

  

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