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November 07, 2006

What: The All India Management Association-Centre For Management Services invites applications for its distance education Doctorate in Business Administration Programme.

The programme is offered in collaboration with the Aligarh Muslim University.

Are you eligible?

~ You must be a post-graduate with a minimum overall aggregate of 55 percent.

~ You must have a minimum overall aggregate of 50 percent in the graduation level.

~ You could have a degree in engineering and technology/ law/ chartered accountancy/ cost accountancy or any other professional qualification equivalent to a post-graduate degree with minimum overall aggregate of 55 percent.

~ You must have at least five years of managerial work experience or three years of teaching experience in a management institute recognised by AICTE/ university.

~ You should be working full-time during the entire duration of the DBA programme.

Selection method

~ You will be shortlisted on the basis of your performance in the Research Management Aptitude Test.

~ Shortlisted candidates will be invited for a personal interview.

Important date

~ Please send in your completed application form before November 22.

How to apply

~ Obtain the application form by sending a request along with a demand draft of Rs 850 in favour AIMA-CMS, payable at New Delhi.

~ Forms can also be obtained from the AIMA office on cash payment of Rs 800.

Address
Management House
14, Institutional Area
Lodhi Road
New Delhi -- 110 003

Phones: (011) 24617354, 24617355

e-mail: dba@aima-ind.org

Web site: www.aima-ind.org

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