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2016-02-16 12:55:55

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Umang Patel

Contributor-Level 8

Did you gave CMAT this year?
Also, CMAT will be conducted once a year from 2016 so if you had not given then you have no chance of getting it into the BK.
In case you have given CMAT, I believe you are eligible for the admission at BK. Still, I would suggest you go through the ACPC_MBA Admission 2016 guide lines which are available on the ACPC website.

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2016-02-16 02:12:25

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Sourav MukherjeeOwner - Lenzsation

Contributor-Level 6

Why not? But, I suggest you to keep your prime degree as full-time and the later as part-time of through recognised distance education wing.

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2016-02-14 22:19:30

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Bhaumik Shah

Beginner-Level 5

The decision of opting for a particular specialisation lies completely with and you would be the judge of it the best on the basis of your understanding of the subject. However, I can definitely throw some light on the fact that having done BBA finance, MBA in finance seems like a right path. Further, SBS will provide you with very experienced faculty who will add alot of value to the course. In terms of placements,many companies come on campus such as Delloite ,Darashaw,Banks,Asset management companies etc.
All the best
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Bhaumik Shah
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2016-02-14 10:39:03

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2016-02-14 00:54:27

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Ashima Bhatnagar

Contributor-Level 7

Hi Jugraj,
If you have scored a good percentile, then you will qualify for the PI round of FMS.

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2016-02-12 07:38:22

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Neha Agarwal

Beginner-Level 5

I think it's bcom as in bcom you get an overall idea and your horizon is wider not just for MBA but for other professions as well.

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2016-02-11 18:40:41

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Dr. Naseem Ahmed Jafriteacher by choice not chance...

Contributor-Level 6

There is no need of a specific subject. If you are a 10+2, you can join law integrated courses like BA LLB or BBA LLB.

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2016-02-09 10:04:24

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Prakash Choudhary

Guide-Level 12

Yesplacement is centralized,
Placement is 100% .
Avg package goes to 5.5-6.5lacs

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2016-02-08 18:21:36

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2016-02-08 15:45:47

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Abhinav Sinha

Guide-Level 11

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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