The admission process for the MMS program at TIMSR is conducted through CAP rounds based on the CET exam, while PGDM admissions rely on college interviews. The faculty is experienced, focusing on practical learning and offering a favorable faculty-to-student ratio of 1:15 to 1:20. The program fee for the MMS is 257,000 rupees for the first year and 252,000 for the second, while the PGDM program costs 510,000 rupees over two years.
Scholarships like the DBT Maharashtra offer 111,000 rupees annually. SC, ST, and TFWS category students only pay tuition fees, around 32,000 rupees, and OBC students pay approximately 145,000 rupees. TFWS students' fees are reduced to 60,000 rupees for the first year and 40,000 for the second. The DBT scholarship provides 200,000 rupees over two years for eligible students. Placement opportunities are strong, with 60% of students securing jobs. The placement cell organizes recruitment drives, and internships often lead to pre-placement offers from companies like JP Morgan, ICICI Bank, and Amazon.
The college also offers a student exchange program at an additional cost. Reexamination fees are 500 rupees if a student fails an end-semester exam. Overall, the program emphasizes practical experience and career readiness.
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