Get your direct admissions at GLIM Chennai, through Management Quota

 Get your direct admissions at GLIM Chennai, through Management Quota 

Established in 2004 by Padmashree awardee, Dr. Bala V Balachandran, Professor Emeritus at Kellogg School of Management, Great Lakes Institute of Management, Chennai is now among India’s leading Business Schools. Led by an exceptional faculty, steered by an outstanding advisory council, and buoyed by international collaborations, Great Lakes, has emerged as a top-ranked Business School within a short span of time. 

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Currently, it has two campuses in Chennai and Gurgaon. The institute offers full-time programs in management, namely PGDM, PGPM, PGXPM, PGPM Flex, etc. It is approved by the All-India Council for Technical Education (AICTE). 


It has also received accreditation by the AMBA (Association of MBAs), UK, SAARC recognized SAQS; and NBA for its varied postgraduate programs.


 The institute is also associated with the University of Missouri Kansas City (UMKC), HKUST Business School, Universite De Bordeaux, BAUER College of Business, University of Houston, BABSON, and IIT Stuart School of Business. 

 

What is Management Quota? 


Management Quota is a government authorized mechanism provided to private or deemed University by which students can secure Direct Admission in the institute. 

Management Quota is only applicable in private or deemed Universities because they don’t receive any grants from the government. So, the government allows private Institutes to fill 15% of their seat through management/ NRI Quota Seats. 

85% of the seats are filled on a merit basis and the remaining 15% of seats can be filled by the management of that institute. However, there are eligibility criteria for the management Quota Seats as well. 

For example, in engineering, one must have at least 50% in Senior secondary school examination to apply for a management Quota Seat. Similarly, for Medical and for others. 


Great Lakes Chennai Admission 2022


Admission to the PGDM program begins in September, whereas PGPM admissions begin in August. Below mentioned are the important dates regarding Great Lakes Institute of Management, Chennai admissions: 

Issue of Application starts from

10th Aug, 2021

Last date of submission - Cycle 1

5th Dec, 2021

Cycle 1 Result

24th Jan, 2022

Last date of submission - Cycle 2

12th Jan, 2022

Cycle 2 Result

28th Feb, 2022

Last date of submission - Cycle 3

10th Feb, 2022

Cycle 3 Result

8th Apr, 2022

Last date of submission - Cycle 4

10th Mar, 2022

Cycle 4 Result

22nd Apr, 2022

Last date of Submission - Final Cycle

4th May, 2022

Final Cycle AWT

10th & 11th May, 2022

Final Cycle PI

14th - 18th May 2022

 

Great Lakes Institute of Management Chennai Admission 2021: PGPM, PGDM 


For PGDM program

 

Candidates, who have applied for the program, must have a valid percentile/ score obtained in CAT- 2022/ 2022 or XAT 2022/ 2022 or CMAT 2022/ 2022 or GMAT taken after 2022. Shortlisted candidates are further called for the Personal Interview (PI) round. The final selection is based on entrance exam score, past academic record, work experience, essay, and performance in the PI round. 


Great Lakes Institute of Management Scholarships 


The college offers merit-based scholarships to students who have demonstrated academic and professional excellence. A total of 20 diversity and merit-based scholarships worth Rs 5 lakh each will be awarded for the PGPM class of 2022 and a minimum of 30 percent of the scholarships would be for female students. There is no separate application process candidates are shortlisted for scholarships based on their application form, essays, and interview assessment. 


Great Lakes Institute of Management Fees 


The total program fees payable by PGDM students at Great Lakes is as under: 

Fee Component 

1st Year 

2nd Year 

Programme & Academic Fee 

15.8 

11.76 

Accommodation & Food 

3.24 

5.24 

Others (Including Refundable Deposit) 

0.15 

0.15 

Total Fee 

19.24 

17.15 

 

Great Lakes Institute of Management Chennai Admission Process 2022

 

GLIM has two admission cycles, the first begins in November, while the second begins in January. Candidates who wish to enroll in the courses can apply through both online or offline mode. The college accepts valid CAT/ XAT/ CMAT/ GMAT scores for PGDM and PGPM program, Final selection is based on the entrance exam scores, academic performance, work experience, and personal interview.

 

GLIM Chennai Placements 


The grounds position measure for the PGPM Class of 2020 saw a brilliant season with 95% understudies previously positioned inside 9 months of program beginning. The normal CTC of the group expanded to 13.6 Lakhs p.a. furthermore, the most noteworthy homegrown CTC offered expanded to 28.6 Lakhs p.a.  

 The grounds position measure for the PGDM Class of 2019, saw a brilliant season with investment from marquee enrollment specialists. The normal CTC of the group expanded to 10.14 Lakhs p.a. also, the middle CTC expanded to 10.25 Lakhs p.a. 


FAQ


1. Is Management Quota Legal?


- Yes the management quota is legal.


2. How are the placements in GLIM Chennai?


- There are 100% placements and perfect ROI in GLIM  Chennai.


3. When are the PGDM and PGPM Applications ending?


- The Applications are ending on 10th Feb 2021.


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