MAH-MBA/MMS-CET 2009 i
MAH-MBA/MMS-CET 2009 ii
CLARIFICATION
The Hon’ble Supreme Court (Bench of Hon.7 judges) has delivered a judgment on 12/08/2005 in
Civil Appeal No. 5041/2005 in respect of ‘rights and entitlement’ of Government as against
Private Professional Educational Institutions. This judgment expects enactment of legislation by
Central Government and in its absence, by State Government in this regard. This process has
been initiated. However it is not certain, as of this date, as to when such legislation will come
into force, as also its provisions.
In the meanwhile, in terms of the observations of the Hon’ble Supreme Court from the aforesaid
judgment, at least at this stage, it appears that State Government cannot claim any quota/seats
in these colleges/institutions, and consequently cannot effect admission in these Private
Management Colleges/Institutes, except to the extent agreed to with certain institutions.
It is therefore made clear that on the aforesaid interpretation and advice given to the State
Government, this Brochure will not apply to the admissions to be effected in the academic year
2010-2011 at the Private Management Colleges / Institutions in so far as postgraduate courses
are concerned, with the above exception.
However, it is made expressly clear that if, after issuance of this Brochure, either on account of
any legislation or on account of any different interpretation/opinion/advice or due to any
judgment/order passed by any court of law or even otherwise, the State Government is found
entitled to any seat(s) in the Private Management Colleges/Institutions and consequently entitled
to effect the admission(s) to such seat(s), the rules and regulations set out in this Brochure will
be made applicable to such seat(s) and admission(s). In such event, a separate intimation will be
issued with appropriate details.
It is also made hereby clear in no uncertain terms that the same ‘Common entrance Test’ that is
proposed to be conducted in terms of this Brochure will govern such admission(s), if any.
It is hereby clarified that, Association of Management of MBA/MMS Institutes has given in writing
to the State Government that, the admission to their institutes be conducted on the basis of CET
that is being conducted by the Government of Maharashtra in pursuance of this brochure. The
said Association has also submitted in writing that, their admissions be conducted under the CAP
rounds by the State Government. Therefore, admission to these institutes (a list of which is
enclosed in the brochure) will be conducted on the basis of MAH-MBA/MMS-CET 2010 of the
State Government and the CAP of the State Government.
MAH-MBA/MMS-CET 2009 v
11.0 Miscellaneous 27
12.0 Conduct and Discipline 28
Proforma A-I 30-37
Annexure-I Procedure for CET, GD&PI, Centralized Admission Process (CAP) 38-47
Annexure-II Documents required during the Admission Process 48-52
Guidelines for the Admission Process to be carried out by the
Annexure-III 53-54
Institutes
Details of CET, GD, PI, Distribution of total marks, Proforma for
Annexure-IV 55-56
Undertaking
List of the Application form receipt centers (ARC) cum Facilitation
Annexure-V 57-59
Centers
Back side
Annexure-VI Schedule of activities for MAH-MBA/MMS-CET 2010 of cover
page
Annexure-VII Institute Information 60-166
Annexure-VIII Common Entrance Test (CET) 167-180
Sample Answer sheet (Filled up) & Blank Answer sheet (Side – 1
Annexure-IX 181-182
only)
MAH-MBA/MMS-CET 2009 vi
GOVERNMENT OF MAHARASHTRA
Rules for admission to AICTE recognized first year of two year full time
Post Graduate Degree courses in Management namely Master of Business
Administration (MBA) / Master of Management Studies (MMS)/ Post
Graduate Diploma Course in Business Management (PGDBM)/ Post
Graduate Diploma Course in Management (PGDM) for the year 2010-11
These rules are approved vide Government Resolution No. TEM-2009/(290/09)/TE-1, Dated: 16th December 2009
1.0 General:
The information given herein is applicable for admission to first year of two year full time post graduate
degree courses in Management namely Master of Business Administration (MBA)/Master of Management
Studies (MMS)/ Post Graduate Diploma Course in Business Management (PGDBM)/ Post Graduate Diploma
Course in Management (PGDM).
The institutes which qualify for the admission process as per these rules are:
• Approved by All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE), New Delhi.
• Recognised by the Government of Maharashtra.
• Affiliated to any one of the ten Non Agricultural/Non Technological Universities in Maharashtra state.
Following are the types of Institutes in the Maharashtra state covered by these rules;
a) All Government Management Institutes
b) All University Departments of Management
c) All University Managed Management Institutes
d) All Unaided Management Institutes and/or its Association who have given consent to participate in the
CAP rounds conducted by the State Government.
The admission to the courses MBA/MMS is centralized and is covered under Centralized Admission Process
(CAP) carried out by the Competent Authority of the State of Maharashtra. The admission to the courses
PGDBM and PGDM {Except PGDBM course at Sydenham Institute of Management Studies & Research and
Entrepreneurship Education (SIMSREE), Mumbai} is not centralized and is not covered under Centralized
Admission Process (CAP) carried out by the Competent Authority of the State of Maharashtra. However, the
candidates qualifying in the MAH-MBA/MMS –CET 2010 would be eligible for admission to the PGDBM and
PGDM courses in the institutes running AICTE recognized full time PGDBM/PGDM courses. The GD, PI and
admission rounds for the PGDBM and PGDM courses will be held at the respective institutes. The
Competent Authority of State Government shall carry out admissions to PGDBM course of Sydenham
Institute of Management Studies & Research and Entrepreneurship Education (SIMSREE), Mumbai, through
the same centralized admission process as that of MBA/MMS course.
1.2 Definitions :
“State Government” means the Government of Maharashtra.
“Director” means the Director of Technical Education, Maharashtra state.
“Competent Authority” means the authority appointed by the State Government to invite
applications for Common Entrance Test (CET), conduct the CET, hold Group Discussion (GD) &
Personal Interview (PI), declare results, effect the Centralised Admission Process (CAP) by
implementing these admission rules and also act as an appellate authority for representations if any.
All the decisions of the Competent Authority in relation to CAP for admission to first year MBA/MMS
shall be final and binding on the candidates participating in the CAP.
“Representative of Competent Authority” means an officer appointed by the Competent Authority to
assist the Competent Authority for the smooth conduct of CET, Group Discussion (GD), Personal
Interview (PI) and Centralised Admission Process (CAP).
“Government Institute of Management” means institute run by the state Government to offer Post
graduate degree programme / course in Management.
“University Department of Management” means a Department of University which offers post
graduate degree programme / course in Management.
‘University Managed Management Institute’ means institute run by a particular University which runs
Postgraduate degree programme / course in Management.
“Un-aided Management Institute” means an institute which is run by a private management without
the support of any grants from the State or the Central Government.
2. Allocation and reservation of seats under these heads for each type of institute is given in detail in
rule no. 4.0.
The candidates seeking admission against the seats reserved for J&K Migrant as defined above have to
submit relevant Certificates shown in proforma A/B/C in support of their claim at the time of admission. The
admissions against these seats are done strictly as per the inter se merit of the candidates claiming seats for
J&K migrant quota. A common merit list shall be prepared for all J&K migrant candidates (i.e. J-1,
J-2 & J-3) for the purpose of admission.
1.4 Seats available for admission with Authorities other than Competent Authority
The type of seats for which the authorities other than the Competent Authority carries out admission are
given in the table shown below
**These seats can be filled by the institutes only after the institute is certified by the AICTE to the
effect that the institute has infrastructure facilities for making the admissions against the over and above
the sanctioned intake seats for Foreign Nationals, Foreign Students, PIOs and children of Indian Workers in
the Gulf Countries. In the event of non-availability of Foreign Nationals, Foreign Students, PIOs and children
of Indian Workers in the Gulf Countries., these seats can not be filled from any other candidates.
##The seats for NRI Candidates: Unaided Institutes can admit eligible candidates who are
children/wards of bonafide NRIs against the Institute Level Seats of such institutes, limited to Maximum
15% of total sanctioned intake.
1.5 Sanctioned intake for various institutes for the year 2010-11:
As per the orders of the Hon’ble High court of Bombay, the intake capacity for various
Management institutes in the State of Maharashtra shall be as under:
• The AICTE shall communicate to the State Government the approved new institutes and the
changes in sanctioned intake for the existing institutes on or before 15th June 2010.
• Approvals to start new Management institutes and changes in sanctioned intake of the existing
institutes communicated to the State Government after 15th June 2010 shall not be included in
the Centralised Admission Process (CAP) of the academic year 2010-11.(As per the judgment
delivered on dated: 22nd August 2008 by Full Bench of Hon. High Court of Bombay in W.P. No.
8847 of 2007 and other petitions)
• If AICTE fails to communicate the approvals to start new Management institutes and the
changes in sanctioned intake of existing Management institutes on or before 15th June 2010, the
State Government shall proceed with CAP on the basis of the Sanctioned intake capacity for the
Management institutes as it was during 2009-2010.
• Approvals to start a new institute and changes in the intake capacity for the course in existing
institutes communicated after the printing of the information brochure shall be displayed only
on the website http://www.dte.org.in/mba and will not be separately notified in any newspaper.
2.1 Basic Qualification: In order to secure admission to first year of two-year full time
MBA/MMS/PGDBM/PGDM course, the candidate should fulfill the following eligibility criteria:
Passed with minimum of 50% marks in aggregate* ( 45% in case of candidates of backward class
categories belonging to Maharashtra State only) in any Full Time Bachelor’s degree of minimum three
years duration in any discipline recognised by the Association of Indian Universities
OR
Appeared** for the final year examination of any Full Time Bachelor’s degree of minimum three years
duration in any discipline recognised by the Association of Indian Universities. Such candidates can be
considered for provisional admission subject to passing the Degree exam with minimum of 50% marks in
aggregate* (45% in case of candidates of backward class categories belonging to Maharashtra State
only).
NOTE: Candidate is advised to ensure before applying for the CET and the admission to the
MBA/MMS/PGDBM/PGDM programme in a particular University that he/she is eligible for admission to the
programme as per the relevant Eligibility Rules of that University.
Note:
J & K Migrant Candidates who have appeared for CAT 2009 and seeking admission to MBA/MMS course against
15% All India Seats must fill in & confirm the application form for the CET i.e. MAH-MBA/MMS CET 2010 as per
the procedure outlined in Annexure-I.
2.6 Eligibility @ Criteria for admission against Minority Seats/Institute Level Seats:
1. Candidate should be an Indian National and should possess basic qualification as specified in rule no.
2.1.
2. In case of Minority seats, the candidate should belong to the minority community/group for which the
institute has secured minority status.
3. Appeared for GMAT (conducted by GMAC, USA only for NRI candidates) / CAT (conducted by IIMs) /
JMET (conducted by IITs) / MAT (conducted by AIMA in February 2010) / ATMA (conducted by AIMS) /
XAT (conducted by XLRI) for seeking admission to MBA/MMS for the academic year 2010-11. Such
candidates are required to appear for the GD &PI conducted by the Management of the
respective institutes
OR
Appeared for CET conducted by the agency (including Association of all colleges of a particular type in
the State) approved by Pravesh Niyantran Samiti, Bandra (E), Mumbai-51 for the academic year 2010-
11. Such candidates are required to appear for the GD &PI conducted by the Management
of the respective institutes
OR
Appeared for the Common Entrance Test (MAH-MBA/MMS-CET 2010), GD & PI conducted by the
Competent Authority of Maharashtra State for the academic year 2010-11.
Note:
1. @
To become eligible for admission the candidate should score 30 or more marks in MAH-MBA/MMS-CET 2010
OR equivalent score of 30 marks or more in the All India CET(CAT/JMET/ATMA/XAT/MAT(conducted in
February 2010))/in GMAT OR equivalent score of 30 marks or more in the CET conducted by the agency
(including Association of all colleges of a particular type in the State).
2 Candidates seeking admission against the Minority Seats in Minority Institutes will have to fulfill any additional
eligibility criterions as specified in the Government Resolution and its amendments which may be published
from time to time.
2. Eligible NRI candidates may be offered admission against the Institute Level Seats in Unaided
Institutes. For detailed guidelines of Admission Process please refer Annexure III.
3. Details regarding MAH-MBA/MMS-CET 2010, the GD &PI conducted by the Competent Authority of
the State of Maharashtra are given in Annexure -IV. Annexure–IV also gives distribution of marks
(CET-200 marks + (GD, PI, PAR, WE) - 40 marks i.e. Total 240 marks).
4. Candidates who remain absent for either the GD or the PI shall be treated as not
eligible candidate for the admission and result of such candidates will not be declared
and score card will not be issued i.e. it is mandatory for eligible candidate to attend
both the GD and PI without fail.
5. Any other combinations of Common Entrance Tests and GD,PI which is not specified in rules 2.2. to
2.6 shall be considered as INVALID for the purpose of admissions.
6. Candidates who are appearing for MAT (conducted by AIMA) should note that the score
of the MAT exam conducted in February 2010 alone shall be considered valid and will be
accepted for the purpose of preparing merit list and admissions to MBA/MMS courses at
Institute Level Seats.
7. *Aggregate marks means the grand total of marks obtained by the candidate in subjects based on
which the class declaration is made in the particular University from which the candidate is passing
the qualifying examination.
8. **Candidates appeared for final year examination fulfilling the remaining eligibility criteria will be
offered provisional admission subject to the condition that they will pass the examination with the
required percentage of marks on or before 25th September 2010. In case, the candidate fails to
produce the results of the final year examination on or before 25th September 2010, then admission
offered to such candidate automatically cancelled and the fees (tuition, development and other fees)
paid by the candidate of the academic year 2010-11 will be forfeited.
9. Candidates aspiring to seek admission to the MBA/MMS/PGDBM/PGDM courses should follow the
instructions given in Annexure-I for filling up On-line Application form(s), appearing for CET-2010,
appearing for GD & PI, Registration for CAP and filling up the option form etc.
The Candidature Type and the Home University of the candidate plays an important role in the CAP. To be
eligible as “Maharashtra State” candidate, candidate should have type of candidature as Type A or B or C or
D status. Type of candidature further decides their status of Home University. The Candidature Type and
the Home University of the candidate can be determined as per the guidelines provided in the following
table. Candidates have to carefully follow the guidelines and select their Candidature Type and
Home University properly while submitting the application form for MAH-MBA/MMS CET–2010.
Note: These candidates should produce the Leaving or Bonafied Certificate issued by the College where
the candidate passed/appeared the Graduation. These candidates should also produce the Domicile
Certificate of Candidate at the time of submission of “Application form for Admission through CAP”. The
Domicile by Birth or by Permanent Resident will only be considered. The Domicile by choice or for
Educational purpose will not be considered.
Type B:
Non-Technical / Non
Agricultural University in
Passing HSC and / or qualifying examination (Bachelor’s Degree) from Maharashtra state under the
outside Maharashtra state and Candidate/Father or Mother of the jurisdiction of which the
2. candidate is Domiciled by ‘Permanent Residence’ or by ‘Birth’ in the Head Quarter of the
State of Maharashtra. Authority issuing the
domicile certificate is
situated in the State of
Maharashtra.
Example : A Candidate who has passed HSC from Nanded and qualifying examination from a college affiliated to Calicut
University and the Father of the candidate is issued with a Maharashtra Domicile Certificate from Nagpur Authority will
have Type of Candidature as “B” and Home University as “Nagpur University.”
Note: These candidates should produce the Domicile Certificate of Candidate/Father or Mother of the
candidate at the time of submission of “Application form for Admission through CAP”. The Domicile by
Birth or by Permanent Resident will only be considered. The Domicile by choice or for Educational purpose
will not be considered.
Type C :
Non Technical/Non
Agricultural University in
Maharashtra state under the
Passing HSC and/or qualifying examination (Bachelor’s Degree) from
jurisdiction of which the
outside Maharashtra state and Father/Mother of the candidate is an
place of posting of Father/
3. employee of the Government of India or Government of India
Mother (who is a
Undertaking who is posted and reported to duty in Maharashtra State
Government of India or
before the last date for submitting the application for Admission.
Government of India
Undertaking employee) is
situated.
Example: A candidate who has passed HSC from New Delhi and qualifying examination from a college affiliated to
Bangalore University and whose Mother/Father is an employee in a Nationalised Bank located in Pune will have Type
of Candidature as “C” and Home University as “Pune University.”
Note: These Candidates should produce Certificate in the proforma “D” regarding the employment
status of Father/ Mother at the time of submission of “Application form for Admission through CAP”.
Such Candidates will not be able to claim provision of Backward Class Category candidates and candidates shall be
treated as GENERAL/OPEN candidates
Example: A candidate who has passed HSC from Kolhapur and qualifying examination from a college affiliated to Delhi
University and whose father is an Employee in Law & Judiciary Department of the Government of Maharashtra who was
on Deputation to Hon’ble Supreme Court of India, New Delhi and returned back to Maharashtra and reported for duty at
Mumbai will have Type of Candidature as “D” and Home University as “Mumbai University.”
Note: These Candidates should produce Certificate in the proforma “E” regarding the employment status
of Father/ Mother at the time of submission of “Application form for Admission through CAP”.
Note: Candidates who are eligible for Maharashtra State Seats as well as J & K Migrant Seats are allowed to
claim for either Maharashtra State seats or J & K Migrant seats as per their choice at the time of submission
of “Application form for Admission”. Such candidates can not claim for both of these quotas. If the candidate
applies for both quota then he/she shall be treated as J&K candidate and his/her name will not appear in
the merit list of Maharashtra State candidate.
In brief, candidate will have type of candidature as “Outside Maharashtra State” if the Indian National
candidate passes either HSC or Qualifying examination or both the examinations from a college
located outside Maharashtra state AND the candidate does not satisfy conditions of being either of
the Type B, C or D candidature of rule 3.1.
Backward class candidates shall claim the category to which they belong at the time of submission of CAP
application form for Admission. These are the minimum percentages of reservation exclusive of the
backward class candidates securing allotment through General Merit.
Percentage of
Sr. No. Type of Reservation
Reservation
1 Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Castes Converts to Buddhism ( SC ) 13.0%
2 Scheduled Tribes including those living outside specified areas ( ST ) 7.0 %
3 Vimukta Jati & Denotified Tribes (VJ/DT) i.e. NT(A) 3.0%
4 Nomadic Tribes– 1 ( NT-B) 2.5%
5 Nomadic Tribes– 2 ( NT-C) 3.5%
6 Nomadic Tribes– 3 (NT-D) 2.0%
7 Other Backward Classes ( OBC ) 19%
Total 50%
Candidates belonging to Special Backward Class (SBC) will be offered reservation up to 2% of the seats,
available for Maharashtra candidates (Maharashtra State seats), which are coming under the purview of the
Competent Authority subject to condition that seat remain vacant in the reserved category at the
end of stage–I of allotment logic. These seats are carved out during the allotment of stage-I and no
separate seats are earmarked before the start of the allotment process. SBC Candidates having original
category OBC will be considered at par with OBC Candidates.
Note:
1. All the candidates claiming the reservation for backward classes should submit “Caste
certificate” in the name of the candidate issued by the Executive Magistrate/Metropolitan
Magistrate in Maharashtra State clearly mentioning the Category of the candidate and
also the remark that the caste is recognised as backward class category belonging to
the State of Maharashtra at the time of submission of CAP application form for the
Admission to MBA/MMS/PGDBM course.
Certificate required: The candidate shall produce a certificate, in the prescribed proforma, “F”, from the
Director, All India Institute of Physically Handicapped, Mumbai or Dean/Civil Surgeon of the Government
/ CIVIL HOSPITALS normally located at the District Headquarters, regarding his or her physical disability,
and ability to undergo all parts of syllabus for the normal course. Candidates suffering from Dyslexia,
Dysgraphica & Dyscalculia are required to produce certificate(proforma F-1) issued by the ‘Learning
Disability Clinic, Lokmanya Tilak Municipal General Hospital, Sion, Mumbai-22’.
Note:
1. The percentage of Handicap should not be less than 40% and the nature of disability should be
permanent. (Proforma F & F-1).
2. Allotment of the seats reserved for the Physically Handicapped candidates shall be done on the
basis of merit list of such candidates. These seats are available in home university area seats only.
a) Maharashtra State Seats: Each Maharashtra State candidate who has secured 30 marks or more
in the MAH-MBA/MMS-CET 2010 and appeared for the GD & PI will be assigned a State level Merit
Number, a Home University area Merit number, Category merit no. (as applicable) etc.
b) All India Seats: Each All India candidate who has secured 30 marks or more in MAH-MBA/MMS CET
2010 and appeared for GD & PI conducted by Competent Authority of Maharashtra State OR secured
equivalent score of 30 marks or more in CAT2009 and appeared for the GD & PI conducted by
Competent Authority of Maharashtra State will be assigned a State level merit number.
c) J & K Migrant Seats: Each J & K Migrant candidate who has appeared and secured 30 marks or
more in the MAH-MBA/MMS-CET 2010 and appeared for GD & PI conducted by Competent
Authority of Maharashtra State will be assigned a State level J&K Merit Number.
Important Note:
• MAH-MBA/MMS-CET 2010 marks will be displayed in terms of percentile on the scorecard of MAH-
MBA/MMS-CET 2010 conducted by the Competent Authority of Maharashtra State for the academic year
2010-11.
• In case of OMS candidate seeking admission against All India Seats, the merit list will be prepared
based on the highest of the scores obtained by the candidate either in CAT2009 Examination (after
conversion to its MAH-MBA/MMS-CET 2010 equivalent score) or in the MAH-MBA/MMS-CET 2010
examination. In the case of MS Candidates seeking admission against All India Seats, score of only
CAT2009 Examination (after conversion to its MAH-MBA/MMS-CET 2010 equivalent score) shall be
considered for preparing the merit list.
• The Competent Authority of Maharashtra State reserves the right to prepare the inter-se-merit list for
All India (MS & OMS) candidates based on the above criteria.
• Separate merit list will be prepared for admission against the Maharashtra state seats (Home University,
State level and Physically Handicap), All India Level Seats (State level) and J&K migrant (State level)
candidates.
a) When the final MAH-MBA/MMS-CET 2010 scores are the same, the candidate with higher marks in
the CET written examination will get preference.
Note: The seats will be allotted to the candidates strictly on the basis of their merit number in the
respective merit list (i.e. University Area / State level / OMS candidates / J&K migrant candidates
etc.), options given by the candidate and the number of seats available for that candidate during
the process of allotment.
Note:
♦ The candidate should note that the provisional results of CET will be declared before
commencement of the GD and PI as well as the provisional results of CET, GD, PI, PAR and WE will
be displayed on Internet at http://www.dte.org.in/mba. It shall be responsibility of the
candidate to keep abreast of notifications displayed on the official website
www.dte.org.in/mba from time to time and follow the instructions given therein.
♦ In case the details pertaining to the Home University, Type of candidature, Category of reservation
etc. claimed by the candidate on his / her application is not correctly depicted in the
provisional result, then the candidate has an opportunity to correct the same by
reporting to the concerned ARC authority along with documentary proof (Photo copy of the
filled CET application form) within the time as specified in the schedule (Grievance period)
from the date of display of provisional results. However, Candidate’s request/
representations regarding change of the backward class category, status of home
university and type of candidature will not be considered as complaints/grievances and
will not be taken into consideration.
♦ Failing to get necessary correction within the grievance period, the candidate loses the chance to
get the corrections done later and he/she will have to take part in the CAP as per the result
declared.
♦ If at a later stage it is found that, the candidate has furnished wrong information
and/or submitted false and/or forged documents then the candidate shall lose claim on
the admissions. He/she shall forfeit the entire fees of the course and also liable for
legal/penal action.
♦ For obtaining duplicate CET Score card, candidate should apply through the Head of the
Institute where the candidate has secured the admission to the Director of Technical Education,
Mumbai. The candidate has to pay of fees of Rs. 200/- ( Rs. 500/- after 30th Sep 2010) in cash
or by Demand Draft in favour of ‘Director of Technical Education, Mumbai’ Institute will receive
duplicate CET Score card from the office of Directorate of Technical Education within seven working
days from the date of receipt of the application for the same. For receiving the duplicate score
card by registered post, the Institute must enclose a self-addressed (at least of 9.5” X
4.5” size) envelope affixed with postal stamps of Rs. 25/-.
Various steps in the process of admission to MBA/MMS/PGDBM/PGDM courses are also given in the
Annexure-I. The steps include purchase of Information brochure, filling up & confirmation of Online
Application form, appearing for CET, GD & PI, filling up & confirmation of Option form for Rounds of
Centralized Allotment and Reporting etc.
Candidates are requested to read carefully the details of CAP given in the Annexure-I and follow instructions
given therein. Annexure-II gives various documents needed by the candidate while attending the CAP.
The Competent Authority shall allot the seats coming under its purview i.e. of the MBA/MMS courses and
PGDBM course at SIMSREE, Mumbai. The seats of PGDBM (except of SIMSREE) and PGDM courses will be
filled by the respective institutes running these courses.
CAP Round-IV of admission will be conducted only for eligible Maharashtra State Candidates whose names
have appeared in Maharashtra State Merit list (subject to eligibility of participation as set out in the
Annexure-I). During this round of admission by Counseling, no seat tag will be applied i.e. seats available
shall be treated as GENERAL seats and shall be allotted solely on the basis of inter-se merit of eligible MS
candidates without any reference whatsoever to the category of the candidate(s) (open /reserved) or the
category to which the vacant seat belongs (such as Home University, other than Home University, Backward
Class, Physically Handicapped etc) and also all the vacant All India Level Seats shall be treated as GENERAL
seats and will be offered to MS candidates.
General Notes:
• Allotment for Home University seats and State level seats will be carried out as per inter se merit of
University area merit list / Maharashtra State merit list respectively of CAP Round-I, II and III.
• Seats will be allotted to candidates as per their inter se merit, as per the options filled in the online
option form and the number of seats available at that point of time in the stage of CAP Round-I, II,
III.
The seats available for the implementation of this logic will include the Home University area seats and
Other than Home University area seats for other university area candidates coming under the purview of
Competent Authority for the seats of Maharashtra State quota.
• All the candidates (open / reserved / male / female) of all the categories shall be considered for
allotment as per their University area / State level inter se merit.
• Backward class category candidates shall be considered for allotment in open category seat by virtue
of their merit or in their respective category of reservation if open category seats are not available at
their merit.
• SBC category candidates shall be considered for allotment in open category by virtue of their
merit. SBC Category candidates having original category OBC shall be considered for
allotment in their original category of reservation by virtue of their merit if open category seats
are not available as per their merit.
• Physically handicapped category candidates shall be considered for allotment for the seats reserved
for them in their respective Home University area seats by virtue of their merit or in open category
as per their inter-se merit if the respective Home University area seats reserved for physically
handicapped candidates are not available as per their merit.
• On completion of Stage-I, if any of the backward class categories mentioned above, does not get the
required number of candidates for the seats coming under Home University area for the percentages
laid down, the seats so remaining vacant shall be allotted to all the candidates of Special Backward
Class (SBC) category, as per their university area inter se merit, limited to the extent of two per cent
seats of sanctioned intake capacity for the course in various institutes if available.
• The seats to be offered to SBC candidates shall be made available from any of the categories of
reservation wherever vacancies exist after Stage-I.
• On completion of Stage -II, the seats remaining vacant in the respective group of categories as
mentioned below, shall be allotted to candidates from the respective group with reference to their
university area / State level inter se merit, by adopting the procedure as mentioned below, for each of
the group:
• During this allotment, the candidates may get upward shift in their allotted position according to
availability of vacancies and the options filled.
• Due to upward shifts, the vacancies created shall be allotted by running the complete iteration from top
of the merit list for the respective group.
• Seats remaining vacant in Backward Class categories after completion of Stage -III, shall be made
available to the candidates of all the backward class categories together, on the basis of their Home
University Area / State level inter se merit.
• The backward class category candidates already allotted in Stage-I & III shall be tried for allotment on
upward choices.
• During this allotment, the candidates may get upward shift in their allotted position according to
availability of vacancies and the options filled.
• Due to upward shifts, the vacancies created shall be allotted by running the complete iteration from top
of the University area / State level merit list of all backward class categories combined together.
• After completion of Stage-V, the seats remaining vacant, if any, shall be allotted with reference to
University level / State level inter se merit of all the candidates (open/reserved) in the University level /
State level for allotment against upward choice.
• Candidates already allotted in Stage-I, II, III, IV and V shall be tried for allotment on upward choices.
• During this allotment, the candidates may get upward shift in their allotted position according to
availability of vacancies and the options filled.
• Due to upward shifts, the vacancy created shall be allotted by running the complete iteration from top
of the University level / State level inter se merit list of all categories combined together.
¾ All such All India Seats, which may fall vacant for whatsoever reason till the start of Round-
IV, shall be treated as GENERAL seats and will be made available to eligible Maharashtra
State candidates of CAP round-IV.
¾ The direct allotment of seats will be done through computer as per inter se the merit of the candidate,
options filled by the candidate and the availability of the seats at that point of time during the process of
allotment.
¾ The best possible option is retained as final allotment. The final allotment list will be displayed on DTE
website http://www.dte.org.in/mba as per the schedule.
¾ In case of Maharashtra State candidates, who have applied both as a All India candidate (on the basis
of All India CET score) and Maharashtra State candidate (on the basis of MAH-MBA/MMS-CET 2010
score) will have to fill in only one Application and Option form. His/her options will be considered for
allotment for both the Maharashtra State seats as well as All India Seats as per inter se merit in the
respective merit lists and only one best possible option will be allotted.
¾ All the candidates will have to report for admission to the Respective Institutes as per the schedule. No
personal communication in this regard will be carried out. It will be the responsibility of the
candidate to see their allotment on the given website.
¾ Candidates securing allotment will confirm the admission by reporting at the Respective Institutes
mentioned in allotment list with the original certificates needed for admission and on payment of full
fees on or before the last date specified for the same. Refer Annexure-III for details of CAP rounds,
reporting etc.
¾ The admission will be confirmed only after scrutiny of all original documents and payment of the entire
fees as prescribed by the respective institute and also approved by the Shikshan Shulka Samiti.
b. The admission against these seats is permitted to the institutes only after the institute gets
a certificate from AICTE regarding the availability of facilities for creation of supernumerary
seats.
d. For admissions to Unaided Institutes who have received permission by the AICTE to admit such
candidates, aspiring candidates are required to contact to the Directors/ Principals of the respective
Unaided Institutes.
e. If any seats available for Foreign nationals/Foreign Students/Persons of Indian Origin/Children of Indian
workers in the Gulf countries remain vacant due to non-availability of eligible candidates for these seats,
such vacant seats shall be kept vacant. Under any condition these seats shall not be offered to
any other candidates.
9.0 Fees:
Candidates who have secured admission for the first year of MBA / MMS / PGDBM / PGDM are required to
pay the fees:
• At the respective private institute as approved by the Shikshan Shulka Samiti, Bandra (East),
Mumbai.
The concession (if any) in the tuition and development fees may be offered to following candidates.
Reserved category candidates are required to submit Caste certificate, Caste/Tribe Validity Certificate, Non
Creamy Layer Certificate (if applicable) for claiming fee concession. Similarly candidates belonging to
Economically Weaker section will be required to submit the Income certificate from competent authority for
claiming fee reimbursement. However, the directives issued by the State Government from time to time with
regard to requirement of additional certificates and mode of fees reimbursement shall be binding on such
candidate.
Note:
a) The extent of fees concession, nature of fees concession (loan/scholarship), requirements of certificates
etc. will be decided by the State Government and same shall be binding on the candidate.
b) The details of the fees concession (if any) will be made available to aspiring candidates at the time of
filling of Option Form for CAP Round-I.
The candidate who has been provisionally admitted may cancel admission by submitting an application
for cancellation in duplicate, in the prescribed pro forma - O and may request for refund of fees. The
refund of fees as applicable shall be made in due course. It is made clear that such application for
cancellation will be considered if and only if the admission is confirmed by paying the prescribed tuition
fee and other fees in full and by submitting the original documents. Refund shall be made after
deduction of the cancellation charges as shown below:
Sr.
SITUATION REFUND
No.
Request Received before date of start of
1. academic session & seat could be filled by the Entire fee less Rs. 1000/-
Institute before the cutoff date
Request received on/after start of academic Entire fee less the Cancellation Charges#
2. session & Seat could be filled by the Institute on pro rata basis
before the cutoff date
Request received before/after start of
3. academic session & seat could not be filled by No Refund (except security deposit)
the Institute
Note:
• Entire amount of Security/Caution Money Deposit is to be refunded to candidate.
• # For calculation of Cancellation Charges on pro rata basis, one month shall be treated as one
unit e.g. if the candidate cancels admission on third day i.e within one month after start of
academic session and the seat is filled before the cutoff date, then Cancellation Charges on pro
rata basis will be the higher amount out of (Entire fee)/12 or Rs. 1000/-.
11.0 Miscellaneous:
• There shall be no transfer of students at any stage from Govt./Govt. aided / University Department/
University managed/Unaided institute to any other institute in the Maharashtra and no transfer of
students from any institute located outside Maharashtra to any institute in the Maharashtra.
• Candidates taking admission in the year 2010-11 to any of the institute for the MBA/MMS/PGDBM
course on the basis of CAP rounds will not be eligible for appearing MAH-MBA/MMS- CET of 2011.
• The medium of instruction for the MBA / MMS / PGDBM / PGDM programmes in all the Universities in
the State is English.
• At the time of seeking admissions, a candidate will be provisionally admitted to MBA / MMS
programme at a college/an institute subject to the production of the Provisional Eligibility Certificate
from the University to which the college/institute is affiliated or by which the College / Institute is
recognized, and its subsequent confirmation by the University. Each of the candidate is advised to
ensure before applying for admission to the CET and the MBA /MMS/PGDBM/PGDM
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programme in a particular University that he/she is eligible for admission to the
programme as per the relevant Eligibility Rules of the University.
• The Head of the college / institution may refer a candidate to the appropriate medical authority to
ascertain the physical fitness or otherwise before admitting him / her to the programme / the hostel, as
per the requirements of the programme / the rules of the Hostel Admission.
• The Head of the college / institution shall have the right to satisfy himself about the conduct and
character of a candidate by verifying the antecedents of a candidate through the appropriate police-
authority, before admitting him / her to the college / institution.
• If the Admission Authority or an institution affiliated to/recognized by/or which is autonomous but is
located in the area of jurisdiction of a University deliberately, willfully with an intention to defraud,
makes admissions in excess of sanctioned intake of the institute as specified in these rules, except as
provided for in these rules, the examination authority of the concerned university shall not allow such
candidates admitted in excess of the sanctioned intake capacity, to appear at any of the relevant
examinations unless explicitly permitted by the Competent Authority. The Competent Authority may
consider to grant such an approval as it may deem fit for the excess admissions done.
• Each of the candidates seeking admission to MBA/MMS and PGDBM is required to give the undertaking
at the time of admission at the Institute.
• Students belonging to Muslim/ Christian/ Buddhist/ Sikh/Parsi community can apply for
the ‘ Merit-cum- Means Based Scholarship Scheme’ of Government of India. The eligibility
criterion, procedure for application, application proforma and scheme details are available
on www.dte.org.in/mcm/ and http://minorityaffairs.gov.in/.
• Students belonging to Muslim/ Christian/ Buddhist/ Sikh/Parsi/Jain community can apply
for the ‘ State Government scholarship for Professional & Technical Education’ of
Government of Maharashtra. The eligibility criterion, procedure for application, application
proforma and scheme details are available on www.dte.org.in/
http://www.dte.org.in/scholarship/ and http://www.mdd.maharashtra.gov.in/.
Any Acts or its amendments which may be published from time to time or
Judgments by Hon. Supreme Court of India, Hon. High Court of Bombay etc will
be applicable to Candidates and Institutions covered under these rules of
admission.
( Proforma for the sons and daughters of Defence / Paramilitary force / I.A.S. / I.P.S. / I.F.S. /
J& K Police officials posted in Jammu & Kashmir to combat terrorist activities.)
CERTIFICATE
This certificate is issued for the purpose of his / her son / daughter ………………….…………………………….’s
admission to Post Graduate Degree course in Management in Maharashtra State for the year 2010-11.
Place:
Seal of the Office
.........................................................................................................................................................
Proforma – B
This is to certify that Mr./ Miss. ………………………………………….. belongs to a family residing in this refugee
camp after being displaced after 1990 due to terrorist activities in Jammu and Kashmir.
This certificate is issued for the purpose of his / her admission to Post Graduate Degree course in
Management for the year 2010-11.
(Displaced Jammu & Kashmir Migrant Candidates staying with relatives / friends in India other
than Migrant / Refugee camp/ Refugees staying with relatives.)
This is to certify that Mr./ Miss. ………………………………………….. is a displaced person from Jammu & Kashmir
after 1990 due to terrorist activities in Jammu and Kashmir. He / She is staying with
……………………………………........................................................................................................................
(Name and complete address of the Person with whom the candidate is staying at present)
………………………………………….. since past ………..years.
This certificate is issued for the purpose of his / her admission to Post Graduate Degree course in
Management for the year 2010-11.
Proforma – D
(For Govt. of India / Govt. of India undertaking employees / sons and daughters of Govt. of
India / Govt. of India undertaking employees.)
He / She has joined duty in Maharashtra on ………………………. and is currently working in the same post.
This certificate is issued for the purpose of his/her / his son or daughter / her son or daughter
……………………………….’s admission to Post Graduate Degree course in Management for the year 2010-11.
Date: (Signature)
Place: Name & Designation
of the Head of the office
Seal of the Office
Note: This pro forma is to be accompanied by attested copy of Transfer order and Joining report
(For sons and daughters of Maharashtra State Govt./Maharashtra State Govt. undertaking
employees.)
CERTIFICATE
He / She has joined duty in Maharashtra on …………………. and is currently working in the same post.
This certificate is issued for the purpose of his / her son / daughter ……………………….…………………………….’s
admission to Post Graduate Degree course in Management for the year 2010-11.
Date: (Signature)
Place: Name & Designation
of the Head of the office
Seal of the Office
Note: This pro forma is to be accompanied by attested copy of Transfer order and Joining report
CERTIFICATE
This is to certify that I have examined Mr. / Miss ……………………………………..
…………………………… on ………………………. He / She has …………………………………(Name of the Physical
Disability) which comes under the sub category Blindness (P1)/Speech & Hearing impaired(P2)/Orthopedic
disorder (P3)
Certified that:
1. The percentage of handicap is not less than 40% and is equal to ……….%.
2. The disability is permanent in nature.
3. The candidate is capable of carrying out all activities related to theory and practical works as
applicable to Two Year Post Graduate Degree course in Management without any special
concessions and exemptions.
4. This Certificate is issued as per the provisions given in the Person with Disability Act, 1995 and its
amendments.
This certificate is issued for the purpose of his/her admission to First Year of Two Year Post Graduate
Degree course in Management in Maharashtra for the academic year 2010-11.
Or
Dean/Civil Surgeon of Government Hospital
Seal of the Office (Name of the issuing Authority)
CERTIFICATE
Photograph of the
candidate
Name :
Age :
Date of Birth :
Date of Registration : L.D.No.
Father’s Name :
Std. : School Name :
WISC ( R ) Verbal IQ :
Performance IQ :
Global IQ :
Interpretation :
This certificate is issued for the purpose of his/her admission to First Year of Two Year Post Graduate
Degree course in Management in Maharashtra for the academic year 2010-11.
Recommendations:
Date:
Enclose:
Attested Xerox copies of-
1. Experience Certificate
2. Appointment Order
1. Joining Report
2. Mark list of qualifying examination
3. Relieving letter ( if applicable)
Note : The Candidates are required to submit separate proforma-G for each organization.
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This Annexure explains the various stages and procedure adopted for the CET and CAP. Candidates seeking
admission to MBA/MMS courses and PGDBM course at SIMSREE are required to appear for CET-2010 and
the GD & PI conducted by the Competent Authority. However, for admission to PGDBM/PGDM courses at
other institutes, candidate is required to appear for CET-2010 conducted by the Competent Authority and
the GD & PI conducted by the respective institutes. Such candidates are eligible to attend admission round
carried out by the institutes (except at SIMSREE) conducting PGDBM/PGDM courses.
The various stages of MAH-MBA/MMS-CET 2010, GD & PI and Centralized Admission Process
(CAP) are as follows:
9 LATE REGISTRATION:
Late registration facility is provided to those aspiring candidates who could not register for
CET within schedule time. This facility is for:
a. The candidates, who have already procured Information brochure along with MAH-MBA-CET 2010
Kit and failed to register– such candidates can submit online application form by paying additional
late fees of Rs. 1000/- in cash at SIMSREE, Churchgate, Mumbai.
b. The candidates, who have not so far procured Information brochure and MAH-MBA-CET 2010 Kit–
such candidates need to procure Information Brochure (Rs. 1150/- / Rs.950/- ) and pay additional
late fees of Rs. 1000/- in cash at SIMSREE, Churchgate, Mumbai on the dates declared in the
Notification.
c. Such Candidates will be allotted a CET center situated only in Mumbai.
Refer Annexure - IV for the details of CET, GD, PI, WE and PAR and distribution of total marks, Annexure -
VIII for sample questions of CET and Annexure -IX for sample answer sheet.
• The eligible candidate should register for the GD & PI through candidate’s login.
• The candidate has to select the available dates for GD & PI through candidate’s login as per
schedule.
• The candidate will be allotted venue and date for GD & PI based on the availability and as per the
address of the candidate. The choice to select the city of GD & PI will not be made available to the
candidates.
• OMS candidates will be able to appear for GD & PI at Mumbai, Nagpur and Pune only based on their
nearest travel.
• The date and venue once allotted will not be changed under any circumstances.
• The system shall generate “GD & PI Call Letter”. The candidate has to take the printout and appear
for the GD & PI as per the schedule and venue mentioned in call letter.
• Candidates are required to pay Rs.50/- in cash separately as facilitation charges at the facilitation
center if the facilities are used.
• Candidates should appear for both GD & PI at the designated venue, date & time as mentioned in
the Call Letter.
• The candidate remaining absent for GD or PI or both shall be disqualified and such candidates will
not be eligible to participate in CAP and score card to such candidates will not be issued.
• The candidate should strictly send proforma-G given in the brochure in Original along with
following documents (Attested Xerox Copies) for getting the work experience marks.
1. Experience Certificate(s)
2. Appointment Order(s)
3. Joining Report(s)
4. Marklist of qualifying examination
• If the Candidate fails to submit proforma-G or fails to submit proforma-G in required format or fails
to submit supporting documents or fails to submit within scheduled time then Work Experience
marks will not be given to such candidates.
• The delay due to post office will not be considered in any case. It will be the responsibility of the
candidate to see that the proforma-G and supporting documents of work experience are submitted
within scheduled time.
• The acknowledgement of the receipt of the documents and the Marks allotted for Work
Experience will be available to the candidate through candidate’s login.
• All the eligible candidates are required to update the information submitted at the time of
submission of Application form for CET through candidate login.
• Candidates will be able to modify the submitted application except name of the candidate, date of
birth, permanent address, email.
• All the eligible Candidates aspiring for All India seats are required to submit their All India Entrance
exam score through candidates login.
• Candidate is required to take a printout of the updated Online Application Form.
• The Printout of the online application form will list the required documents for verification and Name
as well as address of ARC for confirmation of Online Application form.
• The candidate will have to confirm the online application form at designated ARC in-person.
• The candidate will have to confirm the online application form only at the assigned ARC. The
Candidate will not be able to confirm the application form at other ARC.
• Candidate is required to produce all Original documents for verification and should submit attested
copies of documents (As per the list of the documents mentioned on the printout of the application
form) along with proforma-I in original at the ARC. Candidate is also required to produce Receipt of
Payment of fees issued by the Post Office.
• If the candidate fails to substantiate the claim(s), then the application form will not be confirmed.
Stage-X: Submission and confirmation of online option form for CAP Round I, II and III
General Instructions:
9 In order to participate in the Centralized Admission Process (subject to fulfillment of the eligibility
criterion of respective CAP round), it is MANDATORY to fill the Online Option Form for respective CAP
Round.
9 Candidates will be able to fill in the online option form through their login on website.
9 It is mandatory for all candidates to confirm the online option form by himself/ herself.
9 The candidate will not be able to change the Options once it is confirmed.
9 IMPORTANT: Candidates should not disclose their Application ID & Password to others to
avoid impersonation. Competent Authority shall not be responsible for submissions done by
the others on behalf of the candidate. Hence candidates are instructed to keep changing
the password and keep note of it.
9 Every institute offering MBA/MMS course and PGDBM course of SIMSREE has been allotted a choice
code number which is given in the “Annexure -VII” of the Information Brochure. The updated list of
MBA/MMS institutes is available on the website.
9 The serial number of block in the option form indicates preference of choice. Thus the choice code of
the institute filled by the candidate in block No. 1 will be his/her first preference.
9 Option form received through online submission alone will be considered valid for further processing.
o Maximum 25 options are made available in the online option form of CAP Round-I.
o The candidate can fill minimum 1 and maximum 25 options. The candidate has to fill the institute
choice code against the option number in the online option form.
o Option forms received through online submission alone will be considered valid for further
processing.
o Candidate has to confirm the submitted on-line Option Form himself/herself by re-entering
Application ID and Password.
o The candidate can take the printout of the confirmed Option form for future reference.
1. All candidates who have secured an allotment out of First five options will not be eligible for
subsequent CAP rounds irrespective of whether the candidate confirms the admission or not.
Hence such candidates are advised to confirm the admission at the respective Institute as
per the secured allotment in the CAP Round-I since names of such candidates will be
may confirm the admission by reporting at the respective institute. Such candidates will not
be eligible to participate in subsequent CAP rounds. Names of such candidates will be
automatically deleted from the subsequent lists eligible candidates for subsequent CAP
rounds.
3. All such seats, on which the candidates have confirmed the admission on or before the last date of
reporting of CAP Round-I, shall not be available for allotment in subsequent CAP rounds.
Stage-XII: Submission and confirmation of online option form for CAP Round-II
• All the candidates whose names have appeared in the merit list of such candidates who are eligible
to submit the option form for CAP Round-II.
• Candidate should fill up the options for the Institutes offering MBA/MMS course and PGDBM course
of SIMSREE in which seats are available for allotment in CAP Round-II.
• Maximum 35 options are made available in the online option form of CAP Round-II.
• The candidate can fill minimum 1 and maximum 35 options.
• Rest of the procedure for confirmation of option form for CAP Round-II is same as CAP Round-I
may confirm the admission by reporting at the respective institute. Such candidates will not
be eligible to participate in subsequent CAP rounds. Names of such candidates will be
automatically deleted from the subsequent lists eligible candidates for subsequent CAP
rounds.
3. All such seats, on which the candidates have confirmed the admission on or before the last date of
reporting of CAP Round-II, shall not be available for allotment in subsequent CAP rounds.
Stage-XIV: Submission and Confirmation of online option form for CAP Round-III
• All the candidates whose names have appeared in the merit list of such candidates who are eligible
to submit the option form for CAP Round-III.
• Candidate should fill up the options for the Institutes offering MBA/MMS course and PGDBM course
of SIMSREE in which seats are available for allotment in CAP Round-III.
• 45 options are made available in the online option form of CAP Round-III.
• The candidate can fill minimum 1 and maximum 45 options.
• Rest of the procedure for submission and confirmation of option form for CAP Round-III are same
as CAP Round-I
1. All candidates who have secured an allotment out of any one of the options will not be eligible
for subsequent round of admission by counseling irrespective of whether the candidate confirms
admission or not. Hence such candidates are advised to confirm the admission as per the secured
allotment in the CAP Round-III.
2. Such candidates will not be eligible to participate in subsequent round of Centralized Admission.
Names of such candidates will be automatically deleted from the list eligible candidates for
subsequent CAP round.
3. All such seats, on which the candidates have confirmed the admission on or before the last date of
reporting of CAP Round-III, shall not be available for allotment in subsequent CAP round.
4. Since All India candidates are not eligible to participate in the CAP round-IV i.e. Admission by
Counseling, Merit list of All India candidates will be treated as Null and void after completion of CAP
Round-III.
Available Seats-
1. All MS & All India seats under purview of Competent Authority except the seats, which are
filled in Round-I, Round-II and Round-III.
2. All vacant All India seats will be merged to MS General seats.
3. All vacant seats in respective categories such as Backward, PH, HU, OHU etc. will be
considered as State Level General seats.
Eligibility- All Maharashtra State Candidates, whose names have appeared in the list of eligible candidates
for CAP Round-IV, may appear for this Counseling Round of Admission.
Rules of Reporting-
Eligible candidates must report in-person at the venue of “Center of Admission” in order
to secure admission in this round of admission strictly as per the notified schedule.
Candidate who reports late will not be allowed to participate in this round.
Candidate is required to pay processing fees of CAP Round-IV, Rs.100/- in cash at the Center of
Admission and obtain a receipt for the same.
The candidate will report as per schedule at the Center of Admission along with the necessary
original documents and carry part payment of non-refundable fees of Rs.15000/- in the form of DD
drawn on “The Director, Technical Education” payable at Mumbai.
Eligible Candidates who report to the Admission Center will be offered admission to available seat as
per the inter se merit of candidates.
1. Documents required at the time of verification and confirmation of “Application form for
Admission (CAP)” at ARC:
Candidates are required to carry ORIGINAL DOCUMENTS for verification and submit attested zerox
copies of the following certificates at the time of confirmation of CAP Application form at the ARC.
Note:
• # In lieu of the “Certificate of Indian Nationality” following certificates/documents will also be
acceptable-
¾ The School leaving Certificate indicating the Nationality of the candidate as
‘Indian’.
¾ Indian Passport in the name of the candidate, issued by appropriate authorities.
¾ Birth Certificate of the Candidate indicating the place of birth in India.
If the Candidate fails to produce any one of the above mentioned certificate/documents indicating
nationality then such candidates Nationality shall be considered based on the undertaking given in
Proforma-I on Rs. 100 Non-Judicial Stamp Paper.
IMPORTANT: In case the candidate fails to produce the caste validity then the admission
secured by the candidate shall be cancelled. Such candidate will be required to pay the
complete fees of one academic year to the respective college. In any case the admission
secured by such candidate in the respective reserved category will not be converted into
Open Category.
Non-Creamy Layer Certificate is required to be produced on or before the last date of filling
up of CAP Admission Form, failing which the category claimed will not be considered.
• ** Domicile certificate:
Domicile certificate issued by the Maharashtra State’s appropriate authorities, clearly indicating domicile
by permanent residence will be considered valid. The domicile certificate indicating domicile “By Choice”
or “Education Purposes” or “intends to stay” will not be valid. The domicile certificate of Mother of the
candidate should have been issued after her marriage, such certificate issued before her marriage will
not be valid. In case of mother’s domicile certificate, the candidate shall submit an affidavit on Rs.100/-
stamp paper, stating that the person in whose name the domicile certificate is issued is the mother of
the candidate.
• No documents are needed at the time of filling up of online form for MAH-MBA/MMS-CET 2010.
However no change in the information once filled is permitted at a later date.
• Candidates are required to keep the documents ready at the time of filling up of “Application Form for
Admission”. (Tentatively scheduled in the month of May 2010)
The eligibility of the candidate shall be determined and/or decided for all purposes including for applicability
of all these Rules and Regulations by considering the last date of submission of Online Application form for
CAP as the cut off date. It is made abundantly clear that if a candidate is found ineligible as on the last date
of submission of Online Application form for CAP, in terms of these Rules and Regulations, and if such an
ineligible candidate acquires the requisite eligibility after the aforesaid cut off date (i.e. the last date of
submission of Online Application form), such subsequent acquisition of eligibility will not make an
ineligible candidate eligible for any purpose whatsoever, much less for the purpose of
admission.
• Attestation:
Candidate should note the following points while submitting the Application form.
¾ Candidate shall attach attested copies of all the required certificates as mentioned in the rules and
enumerate the same in the given format as applicable. Candidate shall not attach a copy of any
other certificate, which is not asked for under these rules such as certificates for participation in
sports, cultural activities etc.
¾ The copies of certificates or documents attached to the application form should be attested by the
Principal of the college from which the candidate has passed qualifying examination or Gazetted
Officer or Special Executive Magistrate or Head Master of a Secondary School or teaching staff of
Government college/Polytechnic not below the rank of a lecturer. Original certificates should not be
attached with the application form.
• Translation:
If the candidate produces any certificate, which is not in Marathi or Hindi or English language, authenticated
Marathi or Hindi or English version of the same, duly attested by a Gazetted Officer should also be
produced.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Admission under constitutional reservation seat will be governed by the Maharashtra
Schedule Castes, Scheduled Tribes, Denotified Tribes (Vimukta Jatis), Nomadic Tribes, Other Backward
Classes and Special Backward Category (Regulation of Issuance and Verification of) Caste Certificate Act,
2000 (Mah. Act No.XXIII of 2001) as below:
Para 10: (Benefits secured on the basis of false Caste Certificate to be withdrawn)
(1) Whoever not being a person belonging to any of the Scheduled Castes, Scheduled Tribes,
Denotified Tribes, De-notified tribes, (Vimukta Jatis), Nomadic Tribes, Other Backward Classes or
Special Backward Category secures admission in any educational institution against a seat reserved
for such Castes, Tribes or Classes, or secures any appointment in the Government, local authority or
in any other company of Corporation, owned or controlled by the Government or in any Government
aided institution or Co-Operative Society against a post reserved for such Castes, Tribes or Classes
by producing a false Caste Certificate shall, on cancellation of the Caste Certificate by the Scrutiny
Committee, be liable to be debarred from the concerned educational institution, or as the case may
be, discharged from the said employment forthwith and any other benefits enjoyed or derived by
virtue of such admission or appointment by such person as aforesaid shall be withdrawn forthwith.
(2) Any amount paid to such person by the Government or any other agency by way of scholarship,
grant, allowance or other financial benefit shall be recovered from such person as an arrears of land
revenue.
(3) Notwithstanding anything contained in any Act for the time being in force, any Degree, Diploma
or any other educational qualification acquired by such person after securing admission in any
educational institution on the basis of a Caste Certificate which is subsequently proved to be false
shall also stand cancelled, on cancellation of such Caste Certificate, by the Scrutiny Committee.
Admission authority in the institute shall follow the procedure mentioned under rule no. 7.0 for admitting
the candidates who have got the allotment through CAP round. The candidate should be admitted only after
the scrutiny of original documents.
The institutes should update the list of admitted candidates during the reporting period after allotment of
CAP rounds on the website: www.dte.org.in at their institute logins. The seats remaining vacant after
offering admissions to the candidates who have come through Centralised Admission Process are required to
be filled up by the respective institutes.
• The admissions against CAP Vacancies should be given to those candidates who have applied for
CAP and Eligible as per the rule specified in 2.1, 2.2 and 2.3. The Directorate of Technical Education
will publish the CAP Vacancy at the end of the CAP Rounds.
• These admissions should be carried out strictly on the basis of inter se merit of the Candidates who
have applied for admission in that institute against vacancies.
• Candidates having Maharashtra candidature should be considered first for the vacancy round. After
admitting Maharashtra candidates, if seats still remain vacant then the seats can be offered to
eligible OMS candidates as per rule no. 2.3.2 based on their inert-se-merit.
• All institutes shall notify the total number of vacancies in the institute after offering admissions to
the candidates who have come through CAP rounds, by advertisement in the newspaper and on the
website of the institute, for inviting application from eligible candidates. Detailed schedule of the
admission process and vacancies are also to be displayed on the notice board of the Institute.
• Aspiring candidates fulfilling the eligibility criteria shall apply directly to the Director/Principal of the
respective colleges for admissions. These admissions will be made in a transparent manner and
strictly as per the inter se merit of the candidates who have applied to the institute. Institutes
should display the merit list on their notice boards prior to admissions.
• In Government Institutes / University Departments / University Managed Institutes
the vacancies in backward class category seats within sanctioned intake shall be filled after
removing the seat tag i.e. by treating these seats as GENERAL seats. The seats thus shall be filled
after preparing a common merit list of only Eligible Maharashtra State candidates who have
applied for the Vacancy round at the respective Institute.
• In Unaided Institutes the vacancies in backward class category seats within sanctioned intake
shall be filled after removing the seat tag i.e. by treating these seats as GENERAL seats. The seats
thus shall be filled after preparing a common merit list of only Eligible candidates who have
applied for the Vacancy round at the respective Institute.
• All the institutes shall prepare the schedule of admission and notify the same by advertisement in
the newspaper and on the website of the institute.
• Under any condition the intake should not exceed the sanctioned intake capacity for that course
(excluding the J & K migrant and Foreign National / Foreign students / PIO/ Children of Indian
Workers in the Gulf countries).
• After admitting the MAH-MBA/MMS-CET 2010, CAT 2009 qualified candidates, if seats still remain
vacant then the institutions have to apply to the Pravesh Niyantran Samiti, Mumbai for obtaining
approval for the conduct of additional CET.
General Notes:
1. The CAP allotment list will be available to the institute through their Institute Login. The list can be
collected from Regional Offices also. The Institute should update the information of the
reported candidates, allotted under CAP “Online update” when a candidate is reporting to
the Institute.
2. Rounds of admission for Institute Level Seats and for the seats remaining vacant after CAP
should be carried out separately and it should be clearly displayed on the Notice board of
the institute
3. The Director/Principal of the institute has to also update the list of all admitted candidates on the DTE
website through their institute login clearly indicating the stage of their admission like CAP, Against CAP
vacancy, OMS, Institute level/ Minority seats, J&K seats, PIO, FN, FS, NRI etc. within 5 days from the
cut off date of the admission.
4. If the institute fails to update the reporting of the candidate through “Online Update”, the action shall
be taken against the institute as per the GR dated 29.03.2008.
5. The Director/Principal of the institute is required to update the list of all admitted candidates of CAP and
Against CAP Vacancy Seats immediately as per the schedule of admission on the DTE website through
their institute login.
6. Three copies of list are to be printed and to be submitted to the concerned Regional Office of Technical
Education, duly signed by the Director/Principal / Head of the Institute within 7 days from the cut off
date.
7. The regional office of the Joint Director of Technical Education shall verify the supporting documents
and forward the list of admitted candidate to the Director, Technical Education along with the remarks
of Joint Director for final approval.
8. The DTE and/or Pravesh Niyantran Samiti, Mumbai shall accord the final approval to the list of admitted
candidates. It is binding on all the Universities to grant enrollment only to the students who are on
approved list.
Important Note: All the Management institutes are required to complete their admission process on or
before the cut-off date as specified in the schedule. Any admission carried out after cut-off date will not
be approved by DTE and/or Pravesh Niyantran Samiti, Mumbai.
Percentage Marks
75% and above marks at SSCE or equivalent examination 02
60% and above but less than 75% marks at SSCE or equivalent Exam. 01
Less than 60% marks at SSCE or equivalent examination 00
75% and above marks at HSCE or equivalent examination 02
60% and above but less than 75% marks at HSCE or equivalent Exam. 01
Less than 60% marks at HSCE or equivalent examination. 00
• Paid and Full-Time Work Experience acquired by a candidate after passing the qualifying examination,
as on 31st December 2009, in a company registered in India and listed on any of The Stock
Exchanges or in Central/State/Semi-Government organizations, Public Sector Undertakings; will only be
considered valid for grant of Work Experience marks. The work experience should not include the
duration under the Apprenticeship, Articleship, Internship etc. Use proforma–G for the submission of
work experience certificate. Marks for the work experience will not be granted if the proforma-G and
supporting documents of work experience is not submitted within scheduled time by registered post.
The delay due to post office will not be considered in any case. It will be the responsibility of the
candidate to see that the proforma-G and supporting documents of work experience are submitted
within scheduled time.
• For candidates who have joined their Engineering degree courses after successfully completing their
diploma programmes in Engineering, the final year examination of the diploma programme conducted
by the Maharashtra State Board of Technical Education or its equivalent will be considered as an
examination equivalent to HSC examination.
• HSSCE and SSCE respectively denote the Higher Secondary School Certificate Examination and the
Secondary School Certificate Examination of any of the Divisional Board of Secondary and Higher
Secondary Education.
• For the purpose of calculation of PAR marks, the marks obtained by the candidate in the subjects
including optional and elective will be considered. In case the results are based on grades or CGPA then
conversion will be done for allotting equivalent marks.
The Desk3 (ITDC) of Directorate of Technical Education, Maharashtra State, Mumbai will work as Chief ARC
for coordinating the ARC activities.
Institute Information
Note:-
(i) The sanctioned Intake indicated against each institute is as per the AICTE approval for the
academic year 2009-10. Variation in the intake, New Institutes, if any, for the year 2010-
(ii) If any new MBA/MMS institute is established and permission for the same is granted by
both AICTE and State Government, then the new choice code of such institute will be
(iii) Aspiring candidates may fill the choice code for PGDBM course at Sydenham Institute of
(iv) The status of Minority indicated against certain institutes is as per the Government Orders
for the academic year 2009-10. The updated status of Minority shall be available at the
(v) Candidates are advised to study the infrastructure facilities like hostel, faculty, library,
placement, computing facilities etc through website of respective institutes before opting
(vi) The candidates are advised to enquire the respective institutions regarding the availability
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Inst
Sr.No Institute Name
Code
58 MB3158 Saket Gyanpeeth's, Saket College of management
59 MB3159 JNIESTR's,Rajeev Gandhi College of Management Studies
60 MB3160 Mahatma Edu.Soc.'s Pillai's HOC Institute of Management studies & research
Pune University
Shri Dattakrupa Shaikshnik & Krushi Gram Vikas Pratisthan's Sai Krupa Institute of Management
61 MB6201
Science
62 MB6202 Hon. Shri. Babanrao Pachpute Vichardhara Trust, Group of Institutions (Integrated Campus)
63 MB6130 Sinhgad Institute of Business Administration and Computer Application
64 MB6206 P.D.E.A.'s Late Annasaheb Gopalrao Awate College of Engineering
65 MB6182 Sinhgad Technical Education Society, Sinhgad Institute of Technology and Science
66 MB6101 Amrutvahini Institute of Management & Business Administration
67 MB6183 Al-Ameen Educational and Medical Foundation, College of Engineering
68 MB6184 K. J.'s Educational Institut Trinity College of Engineering and Research
69 MB6185 Sinhagad Technical Education Soceity, Sinhagad Institut Of Technology
70 MB6186 Zeal Education Society's Dyanganga College of Engineering & Research
71 MB6187 Sinhgad Academy of Engineering, Kondhwa (BK)
72 MB6188 Eagle Education Society's Unique Institute of Management
73 MB5108 Nashik District Maratha Vidya Prasarak Samaj's College of Engineering
74 MB5109 Sandip Foundation, Sandip Institute of Technology and Research Centre
75 MB6189 Abhinav Education Society's Institute of Management & Business Administration
76 MB6102 Audyogik Shikshan Mandal's Institute of Business Management & Research
77 MB6190 Sukhdev & Kamal Sharma educational Trust's Lexicon Institute of Management Education
Shri Bhairavnath Shikshan Prasarak Mandal's Adhalrao Patil Institute of Management and
78 MB6191
Research
79 MB6192 Pimpri Chinchwad Education Trust's S.B. Patil Institute of Management
80 MB5110 Pune Vidyarthi Griha's Institute of Management
81 MB6193 Ozar Vikas Sanstha's Vishwasattya College of MBA
82 MB6194 Impulse Education society's Moment Institute of Business Management
83 MB6195 Zeal Education Society's, Zeal Institute of Management and Computer Application
84 MB6196 Gramodaya Trust's Rajeev Business School
85 MB6197 Aditya Education Foundation's Aditya Institute of Management
86 MB6198 Shree Gurudatta Shikshan Sanstha's Shri Dhondu Baliram Pawar College of Management
87 MB5111 B. P. Hivale Education Society's Institute of Management Studies Career Development Research
88 MB6199 Poona Institute of Management Studies & Entrepreneurship
89 MB6200 Nav-Sahyadri Charitable Trust's Institute of Management Science
90 MB6207 Padmashree Dr .D. Y. Patil Institute of Engineering & Technology
91 MB6203 Marathwad Mitra Mandal's Institute of Technology
92 MB6204 Research Institute of Health Science and Mangement
93 MB6225 Brahma Valley College of Engineering & Research
94 MB6103 Shree C. E. Society's Indira Institute of Management
95 MB6104 Dr. D. Y. Patil Institute of Management & Researchi
96 MB6001 Department of Management Sciences (PUMBA), University of Pune
97 MB6105 Dr. Vikhe Patil Foundation, Pravara Centre for Management Research & Development
Padmashree Dr. Vithalrao Vikhe Patil Foundation's Institute of Business Management & Rural
98 MB5112
Development
99 MB5113 Nashik District Maratha Vidya Prasarak Samaj's Institute of Management Research & Technology
100 MB6106 Institute of Science's Institute of Business Management & Research
101 MB5114 Ghokhale Education Society's J. D. C. Bytco Institute of Management Studies & Research
102 MB5115 Mahatma Gandhi Vidyamandir's Institute Of Management and Research
Poona District Education Association's, Mahatma Phule Institute of Management & Computer
103 MB6107
Science
104 MB6108 Marathwada Mitra Mandal's Institute of Mangement Education Research & Training
105 MB6109 MAEER's MIT School of Management
106 MB5116 Navjeevan Institute of Management
107 MB6110 Modern Education Society's Neville Wadia Institute of Management Studies & Research
108 MB6111 P.E. Society's Institute of Management & Career Development
109 MB5117 PIRENS Institute of Business Management and Administration
110 MB6112 Shivnagar Vidyaprasarak Mandal's Institute of Management
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Inst
Sr.No Institute Name
Code
111 MB6113 Sinhgad Technical Education Society's Sinhgad Institute of Management
Maharshi Karve Sreeshikshan Sanstha's Smt. Hiraben Nanavati Instt. of Mangnt. & Research for
112 MB6114
Women
113 MB6115 Maharashtra Cosmopolitan Education Society's Allana Institute of Management Sciences
114 MB6116 Bansilal Ramnath Agarawal Charitable Trust's Vishwakarma Institute of Management
115 MB6117 Shri Shivaji Maratha Societys Institute of Management & Research
116 MB6118 All India Shri Shivaji Memorial Society, Institute of Management
117 MB6119 Shri. Jagdamba Sanstha's Tirupati Institute of Management
118 MB6120 Shri. Khanderai Pratishthans Dnyansagar Institute of Management and Research
119 MB6121 Rajgad Dnyanpeeths Rajgad Institute of Management Development Research
120 MB5118 SGR Education Foundation's Institute of Management and Research
121 MB6122 The Shetkari Shikshan Mandal Sangli's Pd. Vasantdada Patil Institute of Technology
122 MB6123 Mahtma Jyotiba Phule Edu Trust's S.N.G. Institute of Management & Research
123 MB6124 Kasturi Shikshan Sansta's Institute of Management
124 MB6125 Samarth Rural Education's Samarth Institute of Business Management
125 MB6126 Dattakala Shikshan Sanstha, Dattakala College of Management
126 MB6127 Shrinath Shikshan Prasarak Mandal, Sinhgad Management School
127 MB6128 Kalyani Charitable Trust, Kalyani Ravindra Sapkal College of Management Studies
128 MB6129 Jayawant Institute of Management Studies
129 MB6205 Sinhgad Institute of Business Administration and Computer Application
130 MB6131 Sinhgad Institute of Management and Computer Applications
131 MB6132 Sinhgad Institute of Business Administration and Research
132 MB5119 C.H.M.E. Society's Dr. Moonje Institute for Management & Computer Studies
133 MB6133 Padmashree Dr. D. Y. Patil Institute of Management Studies
134 MB6134 Siddhant Institute Of Business Management
135 MB6135 Alard Institute of Management Sciences
136 MB6136 Sinhgad Technical Education Society, Sinhgad Business School
137 MB6137 Vidya Pratishthan Institute of Information Technology
138 MB6138 Genba Sopanrao Moze Trust's Parvatibai Genba Moze College of Engineering
139 MB6139 Progressive Education Society's Modern College of Engineering
140 MB6140 Dnyan Kala Krida & Krishi Prathishtan's Maharashtra Institute of Management
141 MB6141 Jaywant Shikshan Prasarak Mandal's,Rajarshi Shahu College of Engineering
142 MB6142 Shivneri Foundation's Shivneri Institute of Business Management
143 MB5120 MET's Institute of Management
144 MB6143 JSPM's Jayawantrao Sawant Institute of Management & Research
145 MB6144 Genba Sopanrao Moze College of Engineering
146 MB6145 Jaywantrao Sawant College of Engineering
147 MB6146 MAEER's Maharashtra Academy of Engineering
148 MB6147 JSPM's Kautilya Institute of Management & Research
149 MB6148 MAEER's MIT College of Engineering
150 MB6149 Choudhary Attar Singh Yadav Memorial Trust,Siddhant College of Engineering
151 MB6150 Sharad Chandra Pawar Institute of Management
152 MB6151 Maharashtra Institute of Technology
153 MB6152 Zeal Education Society's Dnyanganga Institute of Career Empowerment & Research
154 MB6153 Mula Education Society,Sahayadri Institute of Management
155 MB6154 Institute of Industrial & Computer Management & Research
156 MB6155 G. H.Raisoni Edu & Medical Foundation's G.H.Raisoni College of Engineering & Management
157 MB6156 Marathwada Mitra Mandal's College of Engineering
158 MB6157 Rajarambapu Institute of Business Management
159 MB6158 Rajmata Jijau Shikshan Prasarak Mandal's Institute of Computer and Management Research
160 MB6159 New Era Education Socity's Apex Instistute of Management
161 MB6160 JSPM's Imperial College of Engineering and Research
162 MB6161 JSPM's Jayawant Institute of computer Application
163 MB6162 G. H.Raisoni Edu & Medical Foundation's G.H.Raisoni Inst of Management & Research
164 MB6163 Novel Institute of Management & Research Studies
165 MB6164 Pandit Shivdatta Shastri Education Foundation's Asma Institute of Management
166 MB6165 Nav Sahyadri Charitable Trust's Institute of Business Management & Research
167 MB6166 Audyogik Shikshan Mandal's Institute of Professional Studies
168 MB6167 Kamla Education Society's Pratibha Institute of Business Management
169 MB5121 K. K. Wagh Institute of Engineering Education and Research
170 MB6168 Shikshan Maharshi Dr. D.Y. Patil Centre for Management & Research
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Inst
Sr.No Institute Name
Code
171 MB6169 Swargeeya Sanjibhai Rupjibhai Memorial Trust, Institute of Management & Research
172 MB5122 Matoshri College of Management and Research Centre
173 MB6170 Abhinav Education Society's Institute of Management and Research
174 MB6171 Managerial Excellence Resource Centre, MERC Institute of Management
175 MB6172 Dr. D. Y. Patil Educational Academy's Dr. D.Y. Patil Institute of Management
Namdeorao Mohol Vidya Va Krida Pratishthan, Mamasaheb Molol College of Bussiness
176 MB6173
Administration
177 MB6174 K. J.'s Educational Instiute, Trinity Institute of Management and Research
178 MB6175 Pimpri Chinchwad Education Trust, Pimpri Chinchwad College of Engineering
179 MB5123 Nashik Gramin Shikshan Prasarak Mandal, Brahma Valley Institute of Management
180 MB6176 G. H.Raisoni Institute of Engineering and Technology
181 MB5124 Jagdamba Education Soc.Nashik's S.N.D. College of Engineering & Research
182 MB5125 Pravara Rural Education Society's Sir Visvesvaraya Memorial Engineering College
183 MB6177 Sinhgad College of Engineering
184 MB6178 STES Smt. Kashibai Navale College of Engineering
185 MB6179 Chanakya Education Society's Indira College of Engineering & Management
186 MB6180 Jayawant Shikshan Prasarak Mandal, ENIAC Institute of Computer Application
187 MB6181 Jayawant Shikshan Prasarak Mandal, Abacus Institute of Computer Application
North Maharashtra University,Jalgaon
188 MB5001 Department of Management Studies, North Maharashtra University
189 MB5101 Khandesh College Education Society's Institute of Management & Research
190 MB5102 Godavari Institute of Management & Research
191 MB5103 Shri Shivaji Vidya Prasarak Sanstha's Late Bapusaheb Shivaji Rao Deore College of Engineering
192 MB5104 Shramsadhana Bombay Trust, College of Engineering & Technology
193 MB5105 GHR.Education Foundation Society's G.H. Raisoni Institute of Engineering and Management
194 MB5106 K. C. E. Societys College of Engineering and Information Technology
195 MB5107 Shrikrishna Educational & Cultural Mandal's Shri Sureshdada Jain College of Engineering
Dr. B. A. Marathwada Univ, Aurangabad
196 MB2001 Dr. B. A. M.University Dept. Of Management Science
197 MB2101 Mahatma Gandhi Mission's Institute of Management
198 MB2102 Rajarshi Shahu Institute of Management
199 MB2103 Maulana Azad Edu. Trust's Millenium Institute of Management
200 MB2104 Aditya College of MBA
201 MB2105 Everest Education Society's Jibran Quadri Institute of Management Science & Research
202 MB2106 Lokvikas Educational & Charitable Trust's Marathwada Institute of Management and Research
203 MB2107 Shreeyash Prathishthan's Shree Yash Institute of Management
204 MB2108 Adarsh Shikshan Prasarak Mandal's K.T. Patil College of MBA
205 MB2109 Shri. Bhaskaracharya Pratishthan, Chate Business School
206 MB2110 Nirmal Krida and Samaj Prabhodhan Trust, Institute of Management
207 MB2111 Everest Education Society, Group of Institutions (Integrated Campus)
208 MB2112 Shree Yash Pratishthan, Shreeyash College of Engineering and Technology
209 MB2113 G. S. Mandal's Maharashtra Institute of Technology
210 MB2002 Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University, Sub Centre
211 MB2114 Marathwada Shikshan Prasarak Mandal's Group of Institutions
S. R. T. Marathwada University, Nanded
212 MB2003 Swami Ramanand Teerth Marathwada University, School of Commerce & Management Science
213 MB2004 Swami Ramanand Tirth Marathwada University, Sub Campus, Latur, School of Management
214 MB2115 Sahyog Sevabhavi Santha's Indira Institute of Management Science
215 MB2116 Matoshri Pratishan's Group of Institutions, Kupsarwadi (Integrated Campus)
Jai Malhar Sevabhavi Shikshan Va Gramvikas Sanshta, Nandigram Institute of Management
216 MB2117
Studies
Shivaji University, Kolhapur
217 MB6208 Deccan Education Society's Institute of Management Development & Research
218 MB6209 Deshbhakta Ratnappa Kumbhar College of Commerce Department of Management Studies
219 MB6210 Rayat Shikshan Sanstha's Karmaveer Bhaurao Patil Institute of Management Studies & Research
220 MB6212 KIT's Institute of Management Education & Research
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Inst
Sr.No Institute Name
Code
Chh. Shahu Institute Of Business Edu And Res Vasantraodada Patil Institute Of Management
221 MB6213
Studies & Research
222 MB6214 K. E. Society's Rajarambapu Institute of Technology, Management Studies
223 MB6215 Sou. Sushila Danchand Ghodawat Cha.Trust's Group of Institution (Integrated Campus)
224 MB6216 Krishna Foundation Malkapur-Karad's Jaywant Institute of Management
225 MB6002 Department of Commerce & Management, Shivaji University
226 MB6217 Shri. Balasaheb Mane Prasarak Mandal, Group of Institutions (Integrated Campus)
Gaurishankar Educational & Charitable Trust's Gaurishankar Institute of management Sciences,
227 MB6218
Limb
228 MB6222 Dattajirao Kadam Technical Education Society's Textile & Engineering Institute
229 MB6224 Shri Venkateshwara shikshan Sanstha's Venkteshwara Institute of Management
Sou.Devibai Narayandas Chhabada Rural Edu.'s Late Naryandas Bhawandas Chabada Instt. of
230 MB6226
Engineering
231 MB6227 Satara College of Engineering & Management
Sant Gadge Baba Amravati University
232 MB1001 Department of Business Administration & Management
233 MB1101 Shri Sant Gajanan Maharaj College of Engineering
234 MB1102 Vidya Bharati Mahavidyalaya. Department of Research and PG Studies in Science & Management
235 MB1103 Maratha Shikshan Sanstha, P.R. Patil College of Management
236 MB1104 Sipna Shikshan Prasarak Mandals College of Engineering & Technology
237 MB1105 V.Y.W.S's Prof. Ram Meghe Institute of Technology & Research
238 MB1106 Hari Kishan Jaju Education Sanstha's,College of Management & Computer Science
239 MB1109 Chaitanya Bahu Uddeshiya Sanstha's Institute of Management Studies
240 MB1107 P. R. Pote (Patil) Education & Welfare Trust's Group of Institution(Integrated Campus)
241 MB1108 Maratha Shikshan Sanstha, P.R. Patil College of Engineering & Technology
Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur University
Shri. Shivaji Education Society, Dr. Panjabrao Deshmukh Institute of Management Technology &
242 MB4101
Research
Param Poojya Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Smarak Samiti Dr. Ambedkar Department of Management
243 MB4102
Studies & Research
244 MB4103 Department of Managament Science & Research J.M.Patel College
245 MB4104 Kavi Kulguru Institute of Technology & Science
GES Department Of Management Technology N.M.D.PG College Of Arts, Commerce, Law &
246 MB4105
Management
247 MB4106 Shikshan Prasarak Mandal's Dept. of Management Studies, Nabira Mahavidyalaya
Yugantar Education Society's Department of Management Studies & Research, Tirpude College of
248 MB4107
Social Work
249 MB4001 Department of Business Management, Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur University
250 MB4108 G. S. College of Commerce & Economics Department Of Management Sciences And Research
251 MB4109 Datta Meghe Institute of Management Studies
252 MB4110 Vidya Shikshan Prasarak Mandal's Central Instt. of Business Mgmt. Research & Development
Sarvodaya Shikshan Mandal's Sardar Patel Mahavidyalaya Department of Management Studies &
253 MB4111
Research
254 MB4112 Lokmanya Tilak Institute of Management Studies & Research
255 MB4113 Sharad Samagra Gramin Vikas Sanstha's Chintamani Academy of Management Sciences
256 MB4114 C. P. Berar Education Society's Department of Advanced Studies & Research
257 MB4115 Shri. Ramdeobaba Kamla Nehru Engineering College
258 MB4116 Ankush Shikshan Sanstha's G.H.Raisoni College of Engineering
259 MB4117 G. H. Raisoni Institute of Information Technology & Computing Research
260 MB4118 Yashwant Rural Education Society's Bapurao Deshmukh Engineering College, Sevagram
Shri. Saikrupa Kisan Education Society's Dr. Sarvapalli Radhakrishnan College of Business
261 MB4119
Management
262 MB4120 G.H. Raisoni Foundation Society, G.H.. Raisoni School of Business Management
263 MB4121 Wardhaman Bahu Uddeshiya Sanstha, Institute of Management & Research
264 MB4122 Chaitanya Bahu Uddeshiya Sanstha's Institute of Management Studies
265 MB4123 Lokmanya Tilak Jankalyan Shikshan Sanstha, Priyadarshani College of Engineering
266 MB4124 Amar Seva Mandal's Kamla Nehru Mahavidyalaya
267 MB4125 Jai Durga Bahuudeshiya Sanstha's Orange City Institute of Higher Education
268 MB4126 Parshwanath Education Foundation Society, School of Management & Research
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Inst
Sr.No Institute Name
Code
269 MB4127 Dhananjayrao Gadgil Institute of Co operative Management
270 MB4128 Ranibai Agnihotri Institute of Computer Information Technology
Mehmuda Shikshan & Mahila Gramin Vikas Bahuuddeshiya Sanstha's, Central India College of
271 MB4129
Business Management & Studies
272 MB4130 Shree Sai Shikshan Sanstha, NIT Graduate School of Management
273 MB4131 Amar Seva Mandal's Govindrao Wanjari College of Management Studies & Research
274 MB4132 Swargiya Shri Laxmanji Motghare Charitable Trust, Dr. Arun Motghare College of Management
275 MB4133 Sanmarg Shikshan Sanstha's Smt. Radhikatai Pandav College of Engineering
276 MB4134 Guru Nanak Institute of Engineering & Technology
277 MB4135 Amar Seva Mandal's Shree Govindrao Vanjari College of Engineering & Technology
278 MB4136 Lokmanya Tilak Jankalyan Shikshan Sastha, J. L. Chaturvedi College Of Engineering
279 MB4137 Sir Shantilal Badjate Charitable Trust's S. B. Jain Institut of technology, Management & Research
280 MB4138 Jaidev Education Society, J. D. College of Engineering
281 MB4139 Samridhi Sarwajanik Charitable Trust, Jhulelal Institut of Technology
282 MB4140 Bhausaheb Charitable Trust's Bhausaheb Mulik College of Engineering
283 MB4141 Shriram Gram Vikas Shikshan Sanstha, Vilasrao Deshmukh College of Engineering and Technology
284 MB4142 Ankush Shikshan Sanstha's G. H. Raisoni Institute of Engineering & Tecchnology for Women
285 MB4143 Sanmarg Shikshan Sanstha, Mandukarrao Pandav College of Engineering
286 MB4144 Shri. Sai Shikshan Sanstha, Nagpur Institute of Technology
287 MB4145 Dr. Brahmanand B. Karanjekar, Vainganga College of Engineering and Management
288 MB4146 Backword Class Youth Relife Commitee's Umrer College of Engineering, Umrer
289 MB4147 Backword Class Youth Relife Commitee's, Karmavir Dadasaheb Kannamwar Colege of Engineering
290 MB4148 Pratap Memorial Charitable Trust's Shankarlal Agarwal College of Management Studies
291 MB4149 Mahavir Education Foundation's School of Management Studies
292 MB4150 Ankush Shikshan Sanstha's School of Management
293 MB4151 Tulshiramji Gaikwad Patil College of Engineering & Technology
Solapur University
S.A.P.D.J. Pathshala's Hirachand Nemchand College of Commerce Department of Management
294 MB6211
Studies
295 MB6219 KSGBS's Bharat- Ratna Indira Gandhi College of Engineering
296 MB6220 Shri Vithal Education and Research Institute's College of Engineering
297 MB6221 Savitribai Phule Shikshan Prasarak Mandal's Sinhgad Institute of Business Management
298 MB6223 Pradnya Niketan Education Society, The Orchid College of Engineering and Technology
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1
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MB1103 Maratha Shikshan Sanstha, P.R. Patil College of Management
4
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MB1106 Hari Kishan Jaju Education Sanstha's,College of Management &
7
Computer Science
University Area Sant Gadge Baba Amravati University
Status Un-Aided Non-minority
Year of Establishment 2009
Address 13/4 (A), Behind A-Narangi Nagar, Dhamangaon Road, Yavatmal - 445001.
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MB1109 Chaitanya Bahu Uddeshiya Sanstha's Institute of Management
10
Studies
University Area Sant Gadge Baba Amravati University
Status Un-Aided Linguistic Minority-Hindi
Year of Establishment 2009
Address Anjangaon Bari Road, Badnera, Amravati
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MB2003 Swami Ramanand Teerth Marathwada University, School of
13
Commerce & Management Science
University Area S. R. T. Marathwada University, Nanded
Status University Department Non-minority
Year of Establishment 2002
Address Vishnupuri, Nanded
MAH-MBA/MMS-CET 2010 71
MB2102 Rajarshi Shahu Institute of Management
16
MAH-MBA/MMS-CET 2010 72
MB2105 Everest Education Society's Jibran Quadri Institute of
19
Management Science & Research
University Area Dr. B. A. Marathwada Univ, Aurangabad
Status Un-Aided Religious Minority-Muslim
Year of Establishment 2007
Address Gat No. 189, Village Oher Post & Tal Aurangabad
MAH-MBA/MMS-CET 2010 73
MB2108 Adarsh Shikshan Prasarak Mandal's K.T. Patil College of MBA
22
MAH-MBA/MMS-CET 2010 74
MB2111 Everest Education Society, Group of Institutions (Integrated
25
Campus)
University Area Dr. B. A. Marathwada Univ, Aurangabad
Status Un-Aided Religious Minority-Muslim
Year of Establishment 2009
Address Gut No.187&189, Ohar, Jatwada Road, Aurangabad 431001
MAH-MBA/MMS-CET 2010 75
MB2114 Marathwada Shikshan Prasarak Mandal's Group of Institutions
28
MAH-MBA/MMS-CET 2010 76
MB2117 Jai Malhar Sevabhavi Shikshan Va Gramvikas Sanshta,
31
Nandigram Institute of Management Studies
University Area S. R. T. Marathwada University, Nanded
Status Un-Aided Non-minority
Year of Establishment 2009
Address Guru Nagari, Near Swami Ramanand Teerth University, Pangri, Post
Vishnupuri, Nanded.
District Nanded Pincode 431606
Phone No. Fax 287781
(02462) 263856
E-Mail nandigraminstitut@gmail.com
Web nandigraminstitut@gmail.com
Railway Station Nanded ( km.)
Bus Stand Nanded( km.)
MAH-MBA/MMS-CET 2010 77
MB3003 Alkesh Dinesh Modi Institute for Financial & Management
34
Studies
University Area Mumbai University
Status University Department Non-minority
Year of Establishment 2003
Address Joravar Bhavan,opp.new boys hostel, mumbai university Kalina Vidyanagari
campus,Santacruz(E.)Mumbai- 400 098
District Mumbai Pincode 400098
Phone No. Fax 26542221
(022) 26521680
E-Mail director.admi.@mu.ac.in
Web www.mu.ac.in/alkesh/
Railway Station Santacruz / Kurla ( 3.0 km.)
Bus Stand Vidyanagari ,Bus Stop( 0.1 km.)
MAH-MBA/MMS-CET 2010 78
MB3102 Chetana's Ramprasad Khandelwal Institute of Management &
37
Research
University Area Mumbai University
Status Un-Aided Non-minority
Year of Establishment 1981
Address Survey No. 341, Govt. Colony, Bandra (E), Mumbai
MAH-MBA/MMS-CET 2010 79
MB3105 Mahatma Gandhi Mission's Institute of Management Studies &
40
Research
University Area Mumbai University
Status Un-Aided Non-minority
Year of Establishment 1994
Address At.Junction NH4,Sion Panvel Express Highway,Kalamboli,Kamothe,Navi
Mumbai
District Raigad Pincode 400706
Phone No. Fax 27423002
(022) 27425193
E-Mail directorimsr@mgmmum.ac.in
Web www.mgmmum.ac.in
Railway Station Khandeshwar ( km.)
Bus Stand Kalamboli Highway ( km.)
MAH-MBA/MMS-CET 2010 80
MB3108 Rizvi Institute of Management Studies & Research
43
MAH-MBA/MMS-CET 2010 81
MB3111 N. L. Dalmia Institute of Management Studies and Research
46
MAH-MBA/MMS-CET 2010 82
MB3114 Mahatma Education Society's Pillai's Institute of Management
49
Studies & Research
University Area Mumbai University
Status Un-Aided Linguistic Minority-Malyalam
Year of Establishment 1998
Address Dr. K. M. Vasudevan Pillai's Campus 10, Sector 16, Podi No. 2, New Panvel,
Maharashtra
District Raigad Pincode 410206
Phone No. Fax 27483208
(022) 27451700
E-Mail pimsr@mes.ac.in
Web www.pimsr.ac.in
Railway Station New Panvel ( 0.2 km.)
Bus Stand Panvel ST Stand( 0.4 km.)
MAH-MBA/MMS-CET 2010 83
MB3117 Gurunanak Institute of Management Studies
52
MAH-MBA/MMS-CET 2010 84
MB3120 Atharva Educational Trust, Atharva Institute of Management
55
Studies
University Area Mumbai University
Status Un-Aided Non-minority
Year of Establishment 2003
Address S. No. 263, Plot No. 8-12, Malad-Marve Road, Charkop Naka, Malad(W),
Mumbai
District Mumbai Pincode 400095
Phone No. Fax 40294911
(022) 40294949
E-Mail aims@atharvaeducation.com
Web www.atharvaeducation.com
Railway Station Malad (West) ( 3.0 km.)
Bus Stand Charkop Naka( 0.5 km.)
MAH-MBA/MMS-CET 2010 85
MB3123 Parle Tilak Vidyalaya Asso.'s Institute of Management
58
MAH-MBA/MMS-CET 2010 86
MB3126 Viva Institute of Management Studies
61
MAH-MBA/MMS-CET 2010 87
MB3129 Mumbai Institute of Management & Research
64
MAH-MBA/MMS-CET 2010 88
MB3132 Dr. G D Pol Foundation YMT College of Management
67
MAH-MBA/MMS-CET 2010 89
MB3135 Manjara Charitable Trust's Rajiv Gandhi Institute of
70
Technology
University Area Mumbai University
Status Un-Aided Non-minority
Year of Establishment 1992
Address Manjra Charitable Trust's Rajiv Gandhi Institute of Technology Off. Juhu
Versova Link Road, Versova, Andheri(W), Mumbai-400053
District Mumbai Pincode 400053
Phone No. Fax 26707026
(022) 26707025
E-Mail rgit02@rediffmail.com
Web www.rgitm.org
Railway Station Andheri ( 3.0 km.)
Bus Stand Juhu( 1.0 km.)
MAH-MBA/MMS-CET 2010 90
MB3138 Gahlot Institute of Management Studies and Research
73
MAH-MBA/MMS-CET 2010 91
MB3141 Saraswati Education Society's Yadavrao Tasagaonkar School of
76
business Management
University Area Mumbai University
Status Un-Aided Non-minority
Year of Establishment 2007
Address Dr.N.Y.Tasgaonkar Education complex, Village: Chandhai, Near Bhivpuri
Road Station, Taluka: Karjat, Mumbai Pune Railway Route
District Raigad Pincode 410201
Phone No. Fax 24318819
(0218) 320782
E-Mail nanduyt@hotmail.com/sesytiet@yahoo.com
Web www.tasgaonkartech.com
Railway Station BHIVPURI ROAD ( 1.5 km.)
Bus Stand KARJAT( 6.0 km.)
MAH-MBA/MMS-CET 2010 92
MB3148 Mahaveer Education Trust's Shah & Anchor Kacchi Engineering
79
College
University Area Mumbai University
Status Un-Aided Linguistic Minority-Gujarathi (Kutchhi)
Year of Establishment 2008
Address Vaman Tukaram Patil Marg, Chembur, Mumbai
MAH-MBA/MMS-CET 2010 93
MB3151 Vishweshwar Education Society's Indira Institute of Business
82
Management
University Area Mumbai University
Status Un-Aided Non-minority
Year of Establishment 2008
Address Plot No. -2, Sector 9, Sanpada, Navi Mumbai.
MAH-MBA/MMS-CET 2010 94
MB3154 Saraswati Education Society's Saraswati College of
85
Engineering
University Area Mumbai University
Status Un-Aided Non-minority
Year of Establishment 2004
Address Plot No 46/46 A, Sector 5 Kharghar Navi Mumbai
MAH-MBA/MMS-CET 2010 95
MB3157 Shree Ghatkopar Sarvajanik Jivdaya Khatur's Aruna Manharlal
88
Shah Institute of Management & Research
University Area Mumbai University
Status Un-Aided Non-minority
Year of Establishment 2009
Address R. B. Kadam Marg(Jivdaya Lane), Near MTNL Exchange, Agra Road,
Ghatkopar (w)
District Mumbai Pincode 400086
Phone No. Fax 25126805
(022) 25135105 / 25122305
E-Mail info@amsimr.org
Web www.amsimr.org
Railway Station Ghatkopar ( 0.5 km.)
Bus Stand Ghatkopar( 0.5 km.)
MAH-MBA/MMS-CET 2010 96
MB3160 Mahatma Edu.Soc.'s Pillai's HOC Institute of Management
91
studies & research
University Area Mumbai University
Status Un-Aided Linguistic Minority-Malyalam
Year of Establishment 2009
Address Pillai's HOCL Educational Campus,Rasayani,Khalapur, Via Panvel, Dist
Raigad.
District Raigad Pincode 410207
Phone No. Fax 252195
(02192) 252192/
E-Mail vpillai@mes.ac.in
Web www.phimsr.ac.in
Railway Station Rasayani ( 0.5 km.)
Bus Stand Rasayani( 0.1 km.)
MAH-MBA/MMS-CET 2010 97
MB4102 Param Poojya Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Smarak Samiti Dr.
94
Ambedkar Department of Management Studies & Research
University Area Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur University
Status Un-Aided Non-minority
Year of Establishment 1987
Address Deeksha Bhoomi, Laxmi Nagar, Nagpur 440010
MAH-MBA/MMS-CET 2010 98
MB4105 GES Department Of Management Technology N.M.D.PG College
97
Of Arts, Commerce, Law & Management
University Area Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur University
Status Un-Aided Non-minority
Year of Establishment 1994
Address Ramnagar, Gondia
MAH-MBA/MMS-CET 2010 99
MB4108 G. S. College of Commerce & Economics Department Of
100
Management Sciences And Research
University Area Rashtrasant Tukadoji Maharaj Nagpur University
Status Un-Aided Linguistic Minority-Hindi
Year of Establishment 1987
Address Law College Square, Civil Lines, Amaravati Road, Nagpur
MB6168 Shikshan Maharshi Dr. D.Y. Patil Centre for Management &
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Research
University Area Pune University
Status Un-Aided Non-minority
Year of Establishment 2008
Address Gat No. 1029 & 1030 ,Newale Vasthi, A/P Chikhali Tal.Haveli, Dist. Pune
2. IMPORTANT HINTS
2.1 As you read a question, mark its answer immediately on the separate answer sheet provided to
you. Do not waste your time in reading all the questions first and then deciding on which ones to
answer, as all questions are compulsory i.e. there are no options, and all questions carry equal
marks.
2.2 Start answering questions in the test one by one.
2.3 If you find a question difficult skip it and go to the next question.
2.4 Remember to see that you are marking the answer on the answer sheet against the same serial
number as that of the question your are attempting.
2.5 Even though there are no negative marks allotted to incorrect answers, it is recommended that
you should avoid marking answers at random or based on guesses.
3. SAMPE QUESTIONS.
Below are given some sample questions for each of the areas mentioned above. The types of
questions given here are only illustrative and not exhaustive. In actual test, you may find
questions on some or all of these types and also questions on some types not mentioned here.
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Q.5-8. Each question below has two blanks. There are five pairs of words below the sentence. Each pair is
numbered. Choose the pair of words which can be filled up in the blanks in the sentence in the same order
so as to complete the sentence meaningfully.
Q.5. In that country, bureaucracy is __________ as a group of men and women that had arrogated to itself
power _________ responsibility.
(1) perceived, without (2) believed, within (3) held, into
(4) known, unto (5) allowed, for
Q.6. The employees of the factory owing ___________ to the worker’s union, have _______ of an agitation
from next week in support of their demands.
(1) allegiance, warned (2) respect, called (3) shelter, started
(4) pressure, proposal (5) assurance, sought
Q.7. Yesterday, around 400 huts were __________ in a major fire which __________ the slum area.
(1) burn, hit (2) gutted, engulfed (3) fired, took
(4) burning, blazed (5) demolished, entered
Q.8. The television boom might not __________ newspaper readership but magazines which are not leaders in
their segment might ___________.
(1) link, close (2) effect, prosper (3) reduce, encourage
(4) attract, continue (5) affect, suffer
Q.9-13. In the following passage there are blanks, each of which has been numbered. These numbers are printed
below the passage and against each, five words are suggested, one of which fits the blank appropriately.
Find out the appropriate words.
The North-East India is Asia in miniature, a place (9) the brown and yellow races (10) and mingle.
There are at least 262 (11) ethnic groups and the region is home to more than 150 million people. If one
includes Bangladesh. Take (12) example the state of Manipur, which (13) Burma, with a population of 1.8
million people.
Q.9. (1) when (2) although (3) where (4) to (5) if
Q.10. (1) meet (2) desert (3) form (4) find (5) went
Q.11. (1) identical (2) closed (3) corresponding (4) homogeneous (5) separate
Q.12. (1) from (2) for (3) again (4) besides (5) to
Q.13. (1) holds (2) stretches (3) rules (4) borders (5) side
Q.14-27. Read the following passage carefully and answer the questions given below it. Certain words/phrases are
printed in bold to help you to locate them while answering some of the questions.
There is no field of human endeavour that has been so misunderstood as health. While health
which connotes well-being and the absence of illness has a low profile, it is illness representing the failure
of health which virtually monopolizes attention because of the fear of pain, disability and death. Even
Sushruta had warned that this provides the medical practitioner power over the patient which could be
misused.
Till recently, patients had implicit faith in their physician whom they loved and respected, not only
for his knowledge but also in the total belief that practitioners of this noble profession, guided by ethics,
always placed the patient’s interest above all other considerations. This rich interpersonal relationship
between the physician, patient and family has, barring a few exceptions, prevailed till the recent past, for
caring was considered as important as curing. Our indigenous systems of medicine like ayurveda and yoga
have been more concerned with the promotion of the health of both the body and mind and with maintaining
a harmonious relationship not just with fellow beings but with nature itself, of which man is an integral part.
Healthy practices like cleanliness proper diet, exercise and meditation are part of our culture which sustains
people even in the prevailing conditions of poverty in rural India and in the unhygienic urban slums.
These systems consider disease as an aberration resulting from disturbance of the equilibrium of
health, which must be corrected by gentle restoration of this balance through proper diet, medicines and the
establishment of mental peace. They also teach the graceful acceptance of old age with its infirmities
resulting from the normal degenerative process as well as of death which is inevitable.
This is in marked contrast to the western concept of life as a constant struggle against disease,
aging and death which must be fought and conquered with the knowledge and technology derived from their
science a science which with its narrow dissective and quantifying approach, has provided us the understanding
of the microbial causes of communicable diseases and provided highly effective technology for their prevention,
treatment and control. This can rightly be claimed as the greatest contribution of western medicine and
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justifiably termed as ‘high’ technology. And yet the contribution of this science in the field on non-communicable
diseases is remarkably poor despite the far greater inputs in research communicable diseases is remarkably
poor despite the far greater inputs in research and treatment for the problems of aging like cancer, heart
diseases, paralytic strokes and arthritis which are the major problems of affluent societies today.
Q.14. Why, according to the author, people in India have survived inspite of poverty ?
(1) Their natural resistance to communicable diseases is very high.
(2) They have easy access to western technology.
(3) Their will to conquer diseases.
(4) Their harmonious relationship with the physician.
(5) None of these
Q.15. Which of the following has been described as the most outstanding benefit of modern medicine ?
(A) The real course and ways of control of communicable diseases.
(B) Evaluation of the concept of harmony between man and nature.
(C) Special techniques for fighting aging.
(1) Only (B) and (C) (2) Only (A) and (B) (3) Only (A)
(4) Only (B) (5) Only (C)
Q.16. In India traditionally the doctors were being guided mainly by which of the following ?
(1) High technology (2) Good Knowledge (3) Professional ethics
(4) Power over patient (5) Western concept of life
Q.17. Why has the field of health not been understood properly ?
(1) Difficulty in understanding distinction between health and illness.
(2) Confusion between views of indigenous and western system.
(3) Highly advanced technology being used by the professionals.
(4) Not given in the passage.
(5) None of these
Q.18. Why does the author describes the contribution of science as remarkably poor ?
(1) It concentrates more on health than on illness.
(2) It suggests, remedies for the poor people.
(3) It demands more inputs in terms of research and technology.
(4) The cost of treatment is low.
(5) None of these
Q.19. The author seems to suggest that -------
(1) we should give importance to improving the health rather than curing of illness.
(2) we should move towards becoming an affluent society.
(3) ayurveda is superior than yoga.
(4) good interpersonal relationship between the doctor and patient is necessary but not sufficient.
(5) ayurvedic medicines can be improved by following western approaches and methods of sciences
Q.20. Which of the following can be inferred about the position of the author in writing in the passage ?
(A) Ardent supporter of western system in present context.
(B) Supremacy of ancient Indian system in today’s world.
(C) Critical and objective assessment of the present situation.
(1) Only (A) (2) Only (B) (3) Only (C)
(4) Neither (B) nor (C) (5) None of these
Q.21. What caution proponents of indigenous systems have sounded against medical practitioners?
(1) Their undue concern for the health of the person.
(2) Their emphasis on research on non-communicable diseases.
(3) Their emphasis on curing illness rather than preventive health measures.
(4) Their emphasis on restoring health for affluent members of the society.
(5) None of these
Q.22. Which of the following pairs are mentioned as ‘contrast’ in the passage ?
(1) Western concept of life and science.
(2) Technology and science.
(3) Western physician and western educated Indian physician.
(4) Indian and western concept of life.
(5) Knowledge and technology.
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Q.23-25. Choose the word which is most OPPOSITE in meaning of the word printed in bold as used in the passage.
Q.23. Concerned (1) Diluted (2) Liberated (3) Indifferent (4) Divested (5) Relaxed
Q.24. Degenerative (1) Recuperative (2) Revolving (3) Productive (4) Innovative (5) Integrative
Q.25. Inevitable (1) Undesirable (2) Unsuitable (3) Detestable (4) Avoidable (5) Available
Q.26-27. Choose the word which is most nearly the SAME in meaning as the word printed in bold as used in the
passage.
Q.26. Connotes (1) Helps (2) Cures (3) Follows (4) Confirms (5) Implies
Q.27. Aberration (1) Observation (2) Alternative (3) Deviation (4) Outcome (5) Stimulate
2
Q.31. When th of a filled up tank was emptied 1800 litres of liquid was remaining in the tank. How many litres
5
of the liquid, was removed from the tank ?
(1) 720 (2) 4500 (3) 1200 (4) 8100 (5) None of these
Q.32. In a certain class the ratio of number of boys to that of the girls is 4 : 5. If five girls are shifted from this
class to the other how many boys should be added or removed to make the ratio 1 : 1 ?
(1) Cannot be determined (2) 4 boys should be removed (3) 5 boys should1 be removed
(4) 5 boys should be added (5) None of these
Q.33. If a car takes 40 minutes to cover a distance of 34 kms. what is its speed per hour ?
(1) 45 kms. (2) 50 kms. (3) 51 kms. (4) 61 kms. (5) None of these
Q.34. Present age of Akanksha and Anushka are in the ratio 8 : 7. Three years back their ages were in the ratio
7 : 6. Three years from now what ratio will they have in their ages ?
(1) Cannot be determined (2) 8 : 6 (3) 8 : 9
(4) 9 : 8 (5) None of these
Q.35. What should come in place of the question mark (?) in the following equation ?
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Q.40-42. Study the following table carefully and answer the questions given below :
Number of Six Different Models of TVs Produced by a Company over the Years
(Number in Thousands)
MODELS
YEAR A B C D E F TOTAL
Q.40. In which of the following years was the per cent increase/decrease in the production of model F from the
previous years the maximum ?
(1) 1998 (2) 1997 (3) 1994 (4) 1995 (5) 1996
Q.41. The total production of models C and E together in 1993 was what per cent of the production of model C
in 1994 ?
(1) 100 (2) 50 (3) 200 (4) 150 (5) None of these
Q.42. The production of model A in 1995 was approximately what percentage of the total production of all the
models together in that year ?
(1) 40 (2) 35 (3) 25 (4) 30 (5) 20
Q.43-47. Study the following graph carefully and answer the questions given below it.
Production of Wheat (in lakh tons) from seven states in three consecutive
years 2004, 2005 and 2006.
80
70
60
2004
50
2005
40
30
2006
20
10
0
A B C D E F G
Q.43. What approximately is the average production of wheat (in lakh tons) from all the seven states in
2004 ?
(1) 50 (2) 55 (3) 65 (4) 62 (5) 60
Q.44. Per cent rise/fall in production from 2005 to 2006 is the highest for which of the following states ?
(1) B (2) C (3) D (4) E (5) None of these
Q.45. Total production of state A in three years is what percentage of the total production of state D in three
years (rounded off to two decimals) ?
(1) 89.19 (2) 87.91 (3) 86.39 (4) 89.91 (5) None of these
Q.46. What is the difference (rounded off to two decimals) between the average production of states B and F ?
(1) 0.83 lakh tons (2) 83.3 thousand tons (3) 8.33 lakh tons
(4) 8.33 thousand tons (5) None of these
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Q.47. Total production of states C and D together in three years is more/less by what percentage than the total
production of states E and F together in three years ?
(1) 6.67% more (2) 5.33% less (3) 5.67% more (4) 6.33% less (5) None of these
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The performance ratings of female employees are higher than that of male employees. Further,
majority of women enjoy sense of safety and job satisfaction. Nearly 63 per cent women feel that work did
not come in their other creative persuits and household responsibilities.
Q.53. Young male employees are not suitable for information technology industry in India.
Q.54. The information technology industry is one of the youngest industries in India.
Q.55. A few years ago women employees have started joining the information technology industry.
Q.56. Many women probably continue doing good work in information technology industry even after their marriage.
Q.57. No other industry offers such safety and job satisfaction to it’s women employees.
Q.58. In a code language ‘pla te lo’ means ‘Children like playing’; ‘te wo de’ means ‘Children hate studying’
and ‘fa al lo’ means ‘All like flowers’. So which word stands for ‘hate’ in that language ?
(1) de (2) wo (3) fa (4) Data inadequate (5) None of these
Q.59. ‘A + B’ means ‘A is sister of B’; ‘B – C’ means ‘C is wife of B’; ‘C uD’ means ‘D is son of C’. If all are
true how is ‘A’ related to ‘D’ ?
(1) Mother (2) Sister (3) Aunt (4) Grandmother (5) None of these
Q.60. 23 girls are standing one behind the other. Shikha is standing at 4th position from the beginning of the row.
Dipti is 7 positions behind Shikha, so at which position is Dipti standing from the end of the row ?
(1) 11th (2) 13th (3) 12th (4) 10th (5) None of these
Q.61. What would come in place of question mark (?) in the series based on English alphabet ?
AT RC EP ? IL
(1) NG (2) NH (3) GN (4) IN (5) None of these
Q.62. ‘Some crows are sparrows’ & ‘All sparrows are parrots’. If this is true, then which of the following
statements is/are definitely true ?
I – All parrots are crows.
II – Some parrots are crows.
III – All crows are parrots.
(1) Only III (2) Both I & III (3) Only II (4) Both I & II (5) None of these
Q.63. 22 students are standing in a row left to right. Counting from left Positions of all odd numbered students
are interchanged with next even numbered students e.g. first interchanged with second third interchanged
with fourth and so on. Suparna is standing at 13th position from left. After changing the positions what
would be her position from right ?
(1) 10th (2) 9th (3) 14th (4) 13th (5) None of these
Q.64. In a code language ‘A + B’ means ‘A and B are bothers’ ‘B × C’ means ‘B is wife of C’. ‘C – D’ means ‘D’
is daughter of ‘C’. In the expression ‘A × B + C – D’. How is ‘B’ is related to ‘D’ ?
(1) Father (2) Uncle (3) Brother (4) Nephew (5) None of these
Q.65. Dipti passed her graduation one year before Teja but 2 years after Trupti. Trupti completed her graduation
3 years and 2 years after Shailaja & Beena respectively, but 1 year before Harshala. Durga passed
graduation 1 year before Shailaja. So who was the last person to pass graduation ?
(1) Dipti (2) Harshala (3) Teja (4) Trupti (5) None of these
Q.66. If in the word ‘ARCHITECTURE’ all odd and even numbered letters are interchanged with next odd and
even numbered letters respectively i.e. first letter with third and second with fourth and so on; what would
be third pair of letters from right ?
(1) EC (2) RE (3) AR (4) IT (5) None of these
Q.67. ‘All chickoos are mangoes’ and some mangoes are oranges’. If this is true then which of the following
statements is/are definitely true ?
I. Some oranges are chickoos.
II. All oranges are chickoos.
III. All chickoos are oranges.
(1) Only III (2) Both II and III (3) Only I (4) Both I and III (5) None of these
Q.68. Which letter set will come in place of the question-mark in the following series ?
QYB OSD LNH HJN ?
(1) DGV (2) CHV (3) CGW (4) CGU (5) CGV
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Q.69-73. In each question below is given a statement followed by two assumptions numbered I and II. An
assumption is something supposed or taken for granted. You have to consider the statement and the
following assumptions and decide which of the assumptions is implicit in the statement.
Give answer (1) if only assumption I is implicit, Give answer (2) if only assumption II is implicit
Give answer (3) if either I or II is implicit, Give answer (4) if neither I nor II is implicit, and
Give answer (5) if both I and II are implicit.
Q.69. Statement : Greater public participation results in good civic governance – Statement of
Municipal Commissioner of City ‘A’.
Assumptions : I. The municipal office is not competent to effect good Civic administration.
II. Good civic governance is a matter of collective will and effort of the people and
administration.
Q.70. Statement : “I have not received telephone bills for nine months in spite of several complaints” –
A telephone customer’s letter to the editor of a daily.
Assumptions : I. Every customer has a right to get bills regularly from the telephone company.
II. The customers complaints point to defect in the service which is expected to be
corrected.
Q.71. Statement : “It would be convenient if the city bus plying between Checknaka to Vandepark is
extended to Shramnagar” – Appeal of residents of Checknaka to the city bus
company.
Assumptions : I. The bus company’s convenience is more important than the need of the
customers.
II. The city bus company is apathetic to the needs of the Residents of
Shramnagar.
Q.72. Statement : In connection with the murder of a lone resident of a flat the police have questioned
the domestic worker – the watchman and the lift man of the multistoried building.
Assumptions : I. The domestic worker, watchman and liftman may have information about the
possible assailant.
II. Normally in such cases it is a person known to the resident who is involved
directly or indirectly in the murder.
Q.73. Statement : Interested and eligible candidates should send their completed bio-data form
alongwith an application outlining their suitability for the post – An advertisement for
recruitment.
Assumptions : I. Mere fulfillment of eligibility and interest does not ensure suitability for the post.
II. Many candidates will apply as they are interested in that post.
Q.74-78. In each question below are given some statements followed by four conclusions numbered I, II, III and IV.
You have to take the given statements to be true even if they seem to be at variance from commonly known
facts. Read all the conclusions and then decide which of the given conclusions logically follows from the
given statements disregarding commonly known facts.
Q.74. Statements : All films are clouds. All rats are clouds. Some clouds are chairs.
Conclusions : (I) No film is chair. (II) Some rats are films.
(III) Some clouds are rats. (IV) Some chairs are rats.
(1) Only I and III follow (2) Either II or IV follows (3) None follows
(4) Only IV follows (5) None of these
Q.75. Statements : Some bugs are slates. All slates are apples. No apple is car.
Conclusions : (I) Some cars are slates. (II) Some bugs are cars.
(III) Some apples are bugs. (IV) No car is bug.
(1) None follows (2) Only II follows (3) Only III follows
(4) Either II or IV and III follow (5) None of these
Q.76. Statements : All gates are flowers. Some gates are beans. Some flowers are clips.
Conclusions : (I) Some flowers are beans. (II) Some clips are beans.
(III) Some clips are gates. (IV) No flower is bean.
(1) Only I follows (2) Only either I or IV follows (3) Only II and IV follow
(4) Only I and III follow (5) None of these
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Q.77. Statements : Some ice is ring. No ring is paint. Some rings are gold.
Conclusions : (I) No gold is paint. (II) No ice is gold.
(III) Some rings are paint. (IV) All gold is ring.
(1) Only I and III follow (2) Only I and II follow (3) Only II and IV follow
(4) Only II and III follow (5) None of these
Q.78. Statements : No candle is bell. Some shoes are bells. All tables are shoes.
Conclusions : (I) Some tables are bells. (II) No table is bell.
(III) Some shoes are candles. (IV) No shoe is candle.
(1) Only I and IV follow (2) Only either I or II follows (3) Only either III or IV follows
(4) Only I & III follow (5) None of these
Q.79-83. Study the following information carefully and answer the questions given below.
(i) Lectures on six subjects P, Q, R, S, T and U are organised on the same day one after the other by
six different persons A, B, C, D, E and F. Subjects and persons are not necessarily in the same
order.
(ii) First lecture was on subject Q but not by B immediately followed by C’s lecture. Lecture on subject
R is taken by E just before the last lecture. Last lecture on subject T is taught by F. D’s lecture on
subject P is between C and B’s lectures.
Q.79. Lecture on subject P is preceded by whose lecture ?
(1) B (2) E (3) B or E
(4) Data inadequate (5) None of these
Q.80. Whose lecture is at serial No. 4 ?
(1) B (2) C (3) B or C
(4) Data inadequate (5) None of these
Q.81. Who takes lecture on subject ‘S’ ?
(1) C (2) B (3) C or B
(4) A or B (5) None of these
Q.82. Who takes the first lecture ?
(1) C (2) A (3) D
(4) Data inadequate (5) None of these
Q.83. Kedar walked 30 metres towards South. He then took a left turn and walked 20 metres. He again took a
left turn and walked 30 metres. How far is he from his starting point ?
(1) 60 metres (2) 20 metres (3) 50 metres
(4) 80 metres (5) None of these
There can also be problems in the form of figures, designs and drawings.
(1) Analogies :
Q.84. Problem Figures Answer Figures
The Figures on the left are Problem Figures and those on the right are Answer Figures.
The Problem Figures are presented in two units. The first unit contains two figures and the second unit
contains one figure and a question mark in place of the fourth figure. You have to find out which one of the
Answer Figures should be in place of the question mark.
Look at the first two Problem Figures. The second figure is related to the first figure in a certain way. The
second figure is double the first figure with each element half darken in a particular way. The first figure is
one square and the second figure is two squares.
The third and fourth figures should have the same relationship as the first and the second have. That means
the fourth figure should be double the third figure and also each element half darken in the same way.
Answer figures 1, 3 and 5 are having two circles. However only answer figure(5) has each circle half darken
in the same way. Therefore mark (5) as the correct answer.
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Now attempt the following question.
Q. 85 Problem Figures Answer Figures
(2) Classification :
Q. 86 Problem-Cum-Answer Figures
In classification, the Problem Figures themselves are also the Answer Figures. Out of the five figures (1),
(2), (3), (4) and (5) four are similar in a certain way. One figure is not like the other four. That means four
figures form a group. The question is which one of the figures does not belong to this group ?
Look at the question above. Of the five figures, four figures are having at least one side curved, whereas one
figure has square with all the sides as straight lines. The four figures form a group. The square does not
belong to this group. Therefore, Mark (1) as the correct answer.
Now attempt the following question :
Q. 87 Problem-Cum-Answer Figures
(3) Series :
Problem Figures Answer Figures
Note that, the five figures on the left are called Problem Figures. The five figures on the right are called
Answer Figures. They are indicated by numbers (1), (2), (3), (4) and (5).
The five Problem Figures make a series. That means they change from left to right in a specific order. The
question is if the figures continue to change in the same order, what should the sixth figure be ?
In the example above as you go from left to right, you find the number of symbols increases by 1, each
symbol is repeated once and all the sybols move by one space to their right. (In anti-clockwise direction)
The question is, ‘if all the three changes continue what will be next i.e. sixth figure ? The answer would be,
‘it would have six symbols, each symbol repeated twice and the left side symbol i.e. the triangle in the fifth
problem figure moves to its right by one space.’
Now look at the Answer Figures. You find that Anshwer Figure (4) has all these characteristics. Therefore,
mark (4) as correct answer.
Now attempt the following question :
Q. 88. Problem Figures Answer Figures
Q 89. In each of the following problems a related pair of figures is followed by five numbered pairs of figures.
Select the pair that has a relationship similar to that in the original pair. The best answer is to be
selected from a group of fairly close choices.
Now study the following problems.
Problem Figure Answer Figures
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In the Problem figure, the element II of the figure is related to the element I of the figure in a certain way. The
element II has one side more than the element I. Also, the number of lines out side the sides of the element
II is one more than those of the element I. The pair in the Answer figure No. 5 has the same relationship i.e.
the element II of the figure has one side more than the element I of the figure. Also, the number of lines
outsides the sides of the element II are three while such lines are two in the case of element number I.
Therefore, mark (5) as the correct answer.
Q. 90. Problem Figure Answer Figures
In the Problem figure, the element II of the figure is related to the element I of the figure in a certain way. Both
the elements are lines with an ‘arrow head’ but the element II has the arrow head reversed, while the element
I has usual arrow head. Also the line in the element is rotated clockwise through 900 to form the line in the
element II.
In the answer figure No. 2 both the elements of the figure are lines. But the element II is having the reversed
curved head compared to the curved head of element I. Also the line in element I is rotated clockwise
through 900 to form the line in the element II. Therefore Mark (2) as the correct answer.
Q. 91. Now attempt the following question :
Problem Figure Answer Figures
Q. 92-95. In each of the following problems, a series is established if the positions of the two out of five numbered
figures are interchanged. The position of the first unnumbered figure remains the same. It is the beginning
of the series. The earlier of the two numbered figures whose positions are interchanged is the Answer. If it
is not necessary to interchange the positions of figures to establish the series, write (5) as your answer.
Remember that when the series is established the figures change from left to right (i. e. from the unnumbered
figure to the last figure), in a specific order.
Q.92. Problem Figures
In this problem a series is established by interchanging the positions of figures (3) and (5). Therefore, mark
(3) as the correct answer.
Q. 93. Problem Figures
In this problem, a series is already established. It is not necessary to interchange the positions of any
two numbered figures. Therefore, Mark (5) as the correct Answer.
Q. 94 Now solve the following problems.
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