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Uttkarsh beriwal

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Sure, here are some of the top B-Schools in Pune that offer Agriculture Business Management programs:
Institute of Agribusiness Management, YASHADA - Yashwantrao Chavan Academy of Development Administration
Symbiosis Institute of International Business
International Institute of Management Studies
MITCON Institute of Management
FLAME University School of Business
Institute of Rural Management
Institute of Business Management and Research
Dr. D. Y. Patil Institute of Management and Research
I hope this helps you in making an informed decision about pursuing Agriculture Business Management in Pune. Please upvote if it was helpful.

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Alok Amar

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Yes, you do but if you complete your course with it (information technology), then I suggest you to please take admission in it sector only it supports your background of course.

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vishnu raj

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The syllabus for entrance exams for MBA in Agribusiness and M.Tech in Agriculture may vary depending on the institute or university conducting the exam. However, here is a general overview of the topics that are commonly covered in these entrance exams:
MBA in Agribusiness:
Quantitative Aptitude: This section typically covers topics such as arithmetic, Algebra geometry, and data interpretation. Verbal Ability: This section may cover topics such as reading comprehension, vocabulary, grammar, and verbal reasoning. Logical Reasoning: This section typically covers topics such as critical reasoning, syllogisms, and logical puzzles. General Kn
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Akash Gupta

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There is no such cutoff for MBA at Integral University. You just have to score a decent score to get in, the focus is more on the GDPI rounds rather than on your score, all forms of scores are accepted such as CAT/MAT/CMAT as well as their own exam IUET which is a 90 mins test based on 100 general studies questions. Try to score on the higher side to increase your chances.

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Tanushree Malik

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The exam is considered for the Postgraduate Diploma in Agri Business Management in NIAM are CAT and CMAT score of the candidate.
The agribusiness management program candidate must hold a Bachelor's degree in agriculture or a closely related field with a minimum percentage of 50% from an accredited university.
The minimum cut-off of CAT and CMAT exams is 50 percentile.
The fee of the college is INR 6,80,000 for two years.
The weightage is also given to the candidates prior work experience and Academy qualification in the selection process.
I hope this helps!
Cheers!

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Mayank Shaw

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To get MBA Admission in Agri-Business Administration, students have to appear for one of the popular entrance exams conducted for management combinations like CAT, XAT, CMAT ATMA or some company-specific exams.

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Yadish Suvarna

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Eligibility Criteria MBA Agribusiness Management
In addition to the common entrance exam, you must also take CAT XAT CMAT ATMA and other institute-specific exams.

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Khushi Raj

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The latest cut off for MBA in Food and Agri Business Management at Imperial School of Agri Business is 60%.

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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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