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7 years ago
Contributor-Level 9
You need at least 50% in your graduation to be eligible for entrance exams. As far as IIMs are concerned you need to score beyond 97 percentile and also have a good consistent score in you academics throughout, they do check that. Good Luck Mate.
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7 years ago
Contributor-Level 9
Congratulations on scoring 90 percentile in CAT. This is an amazing score. You can expect from colleges like SIES, SIMSR, IES MET Welingkar. Chances from other top colleges are little low. Good Luck Mate.
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7 years ago
Contributor-Level 9
First of all I would want to ask that is it just a yearlong gap you want to take or more? If it is just a yearlong gap then you can join in somewhere as an intern and get a little work experience along with that then start preparing for the entrance exams. I would say to have some work experience of about 2 years and then go for MBA. 1 year of experience would also work, so find out a job for yourself in the stream you would want to go further in (HR, marketing, finance and operations).
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7 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
Admission to UG courses offered by colleges affiliated to Bangalore University is done on the basis of merit in previous qualifying exam, except BCA for which counselling is conducted by the colleges individually. For LL. M. and M.P.Ed entrance tests are conducted by the university, on the basis of which seats are offered. Admission to the rest of the PG courses are granted on the basis of merit in the previous qualifying score. However, the admission cycle may vary; hence the candidates are advised to get in touch with the university for course specific information. Hope that helps.
All the best!
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7 years agoGuide-Level 13
Hope this helps you.
Be free to share any problem you have.
Good luck!
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