
AUD MBA Admission 2022 registerations begin
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AUD MBA Admission 2022 registerations have begun at aud.ac.in. CMAT 2022 scores will also be accepted for admission to MBA programmes.
Dr BR Ambedkar University Delhi (AUD) registration process for MBA programmes started online at aud.ac.in. The process will end on May 31. The entrance test will be held on June 12. CMAT 2022 scores will also be accepted for admission to MBA programmes.
AUD MBA programme entrance test will be conducted. The Ambedkar University MBA entrance test will consist of 150 multiple-choice questions (MCQs) on Verbal Ability, Analytical Ability and General Awareness.
Verbal ability will include verbal aptitude and English language comprehension. Analytical ability will include quantitative ability, data interpretation and logical reasoning.
After the entrance exam, candidates will be called for a personal interview (PI).
Four marks will be awarded for each correct answer, and one mark will be cut for each incorrect answer.
The final analysis would be on the basis of both the test and the interview. Therefore, 70 per cent of the weightage will be for the entrance test and 30 per cent for a personal interview.

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