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2016-02-11 08:25:04

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Prateek Malpani

Contributor-Level 7

Hi Prasad,
LLB and MBA are two very different career options that cannot be compared. It completely depends on what interests you more. I suggest you to speak to someone, who is a lawyer and is working or practicing right now and also speak to someone, who is an industry professional after MBA in finance. This way you will get a perspective because job scope is good in both courses, if you pursue from good colleges.

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2016-02-10 21:22:10

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2016-02-10 18:03:43

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ROHITH RDrifter,yet determined

Contributor-Level 7

All campuses except coimbatore campus accept CMAT/MAT scores.
CA-CPT scores are not considered for MBA admission.
All campuses are equally good with top faculties and facilities.Coimbatore campus is the flagship campus.
More details at:https://www.amrita.edu/school/business/admissions

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2016-02-09 20:40:59

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somya garg

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Hi shubham,
If your interest is in law then why do you want to do mba?

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2016-02-08 15:45:47

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Abhinav Sinha

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Top colleges accepting LSAT scores are Christ College of Law, Bharati Vidyapeeth's New Law College, Faculty of Law, BHU, UPES Dehradun. All of these are pretty reputed for integrated law programs but if you've any inclination towards core domain, then, do consider UPES as it offers specialized integrated programs in core domain. So, you would be having an added advantage to get in to core domain as well after completion of your course. So choose wisely and take your pick.
Good luck.

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2016-02-08 15:13:35

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Lokesh Mathur

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You should opt MBA Finance. Your background will help you in MBA.

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2016-02-07 23:32:17

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Prakash Choudhary

Guide-Level 12

Yes you can aaply. But keep in mind tht your graduation % should be 50% then only u r eligible . First u have to fill frm online for the college , then there is GD/PI round after that u will get selected. Best of Luck

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2016-02-07 11:44:13

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AKASH AGARWAL

Contributor-Level 7

If ur bcom is completed in around june 2016 then u can apply for the mba program in fore. All the best.

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2016-02-06 18:39:01

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Debasish Acharya

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60% is the marks you must achieve to be at a safe side.

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2016-02-06 14:35:29

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