M'lore: MBA Casual Round Counseling at AIMIT Begins on Sep 13


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Mangalore, August 31: AIMIT, St Aloysius  College (autonomous) here has been included in the casual round counseling schedule for MBA with extra number of seats for the year 2010-11 and the round of counseling starts on September 13.

Students desirous of joining the MBA programme at AIMIT are requested to attend the counseling as per PGCET casual round schedule. The college is a leading business school offering excellent management and IT education with the upto date syllabus and very good placement record through campus recruitment.

Further, choice based credit system has been introduced from the academic year. Further details can be had on a visit to www.aimit.edu.in or 0824 - 2286881

  

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  • Joe Gonsalves, Mangalore - U.S.A.

    Tue, Aug 31 2010

    This prestigious Institution is indeed forging ahead to provide the very best in Education. St. Aloysius has its own unique image and the move to Beeri is a step in the right direction. AIMIT has excellent faculty and the entry of Rev. Dr. Oswald Mascarenhas into the school will provide facilities par excellence to the students who are fortunate enough to get admission to various courses. Incidentally Dr. Mascarenhsa hold three Master Degrees from prestigious Universities in U.S.A. and a coveted doctorate from Waton.

    As an old studnet of St. Aloysius I wish AIMIT the very best.

    Joe Gonsalves

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