If you are looking to get admissions into DTU, this news is for you. The DTU has released admission announcement for its Executive Masters of Business Administration (EMBA) programme offered at Delhi school of Management (DSM) for the session 2016-18. All he eligible candidates are requested to apply before April 29, 2016.
All the candidates are expected to accomplish the following eligibility criteria for pursuing admission in the EMBA programme:
Education qualification: The candidates should be a graduate in the appropriate discipline from a recognised university.
Selection procedure: The selection of the candidates will be made on the basis of work experience, academic performance and performance in written test/ group discussion/ personal interview to be conducted at DTU campus.
How to apply:
The eligible candidates should visit the official website of DTU i.e. //dtu.ac.in/ to apply for admission. The applicants are also require to submit the hard copy of the prescribed application form available on university website along with necessary documents to the Registrar, Delhi Technological University, Shahbad- Daulatpur, Bawana Road Delhi 110042.through a appropriate network so as to reach earlier .
Announcement of shortlisted candidates will be made on May,11. After that written test/GD/PI will be held on May, 27.
About the university:
DTU, previously acknowledged as Delhi College of engineering, is a best government university located in New Delhi, India. It was established in 1941.
It offers courses towards Bachelor of technology (B. Tech), Masters of technology (M. Tech.), Doctor of philosophy (PhD), and Master of Business Administration (MBA) and covers 14 academic sections with a strong prominence on scientific and technological education and research.
DTU mission is to "promote the engineering spirit of product development through effective integration of design engineering and rapid prototyping".
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