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Saumya Jain

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There are many MBA in Agribusiness Management colleges in India which accept ATMA exam scores. Check below

  1. Jayawantrao Sawant Institute of Management and Research, Pune
  2. ICBM, School of Business Excellence, Hyderabad
  3. Sai Balaji International Institute of Management Sciences
  4. International Institute of Business Studies
  5. International School of Management and Research (ISMR)
  6. Faculty of Management Studies, Institute of Rural Management
  7. Dr DY Patil Institute of Management and Research
  8. MIT College of Management
  9. ITM University, Gwalior
  10. Agriculture and Food Management Institute, Mysore.

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Luv Saxena

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I didn't SEE any agribusiness courses in the ZEAL College of Engineering and Agribusiness Management. Kindly post the correct college name with the course name. There are many other MBA courses at Zeal. MBA in Data Analytics and AI is the new trend, and it is available at Zeal College of Engineering and Research.

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Tripti Jaiswal

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There are no specific entrance exams for MBA in Agriculture. Most universities offering this specialisation accept scores of popular management entrance exams like GMAT CAT XAT CMAT ATMA and KIITEE. Candidates can study agriculture and food business at both the undergraduate and graduate levels, depending on their academic background. Listed below are the eligibility requirements for both levels of training -
UG Courses: - Candidates should have a minimum of 50-60% aggregate marks in their 12th-grade Science class. Candidates should have a Bachelors degree in agriculture or a closely related field with a minimum of 50-60% marks. Althou
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Sayani Banerjee

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Minimum 70% marks is a must for CMAT and CAT.

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Jatin Yadav

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It depends upon your eligibility please share your eligibility with us.

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SUDHANSHU KUMAR

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There are some Colleges in Karnataka best for MBA-
1.INDUAN INSTITUTE OF MANAGEMENT,BANGLORE
2.T.A.PAI MANAGEMENT INSTITUTE
3.ISBRL BUSINESS SCHOOL
4.ALLIANCE UNIVERSITY
5.AIMS INSTITUTE
6.JAGDISH SHETH SCHOOL OF MANAGEMENT
and so in.
Best of luck,for your bright future.

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AKSHAT AGRAWAL

Beginner-Level 5

Here are two best colleges that accept CMAT course for ABM and RM in south India:.
Indian institute of plantation management Bangalore.
National academy for agriculture reach management Hyderabad.

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Raya Mondal

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A score of around 90 percentile should definitely invoke a call provided academics are good (above 85% throughout). A background in agriculture/allied sector would give a slight advantage over other candidates provided one meets other requirements. However over the past few years there have been almost an equal strength of non-agri background students. Ideally if other conditions met, percentile should not fall below 85. Even if it fetches 80, there would be low chances of conversion, unless one is exceptionally good. So a percentile of 90 or above is a safe one.

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Deeksha Dixit

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You must have at least 50% in your graduation degree to be eligible to apply for an MBA in Agribusiness Management at the Symbiosis Institute of International Business in Pune. Also, to apply for admission in this course, you need to appear in the Symbiosis National Aptitude Test (SNAP). This criterion accounts for 45% of graduation for SC and ST applicants. You will be called for a group discussion and an interview round based on your SNAP score. In previous years, the SNAP cutoff has been above the 90th percentile for this course.

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Shubham Kumar

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Yes, you are definitely eligible to pursue agriculture business management.

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