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MICA, SBI tie up for PGDM-C Applications

India Blooms News Service | | 18 Dec 2014, 08:00 pm
New Delhi, Dec18 (IBNS) MICA, India's premiere management institute in Strategic Marketing and Communication, announced a tie-up with the State Bank of India (SBI), due to which aspirants can now apply for MICA's PGDM-C from any corner of India, as long as they can access an SBI branch.
The MICA PGDM-C application fee can also be paid online via a Master or a Visa card. Alternatively, payments can also be made via demand draft from any bank in favour of MICA (payable at Ahmedabad) or counter payment via CAT coaching centres listed on the application portal.
 
MICA PGDM-C aspirants can select the option of ‘Payment through SBI’ online and take a print out of the SBI bank Challan (Payment Advice Form/Pay-in-slip). Made up of three parts, once the challan is duly filled up and submitted along with the application fee at an SBI branch, the bank will return the other two parts of the stamped challan, of which one is meant for you and the other is for the institute. The latter needs to be signed by you and sent to the collection centre address of MICA’s Admissions Office, as mentioned on its website.
 
 Having announced the admissions open for its 2015-17 PGDM-C batch in August this year, MICA will be considering online applications till January 18, 2015. Further details can be accessed on the institute’s website www.mica.ac.in.
  

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