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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
To get through any IIM, you need to appear for CAT. Only if you score distinctively high i.e. around 96 percentile (depends on year on year) you might stand a chance to get a call from them. Aim to score 98-99 percentile. Also, they would check your academics throughout and you need to meet up to their criteria to get through the interview and GD rounds. Start studying hard and smart and appear as many Mocks as you can. Also refer to various authors and apply for test series at different places. As they say the more, the merrier. Good Luck Mate.
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7 years ago
Contributor-Level 9
MBA from abroad is fancy and has lots of opportunities awaiting you. You must go for it and also the scholarship depends on the college's criteria. Some might offer you partial scholarship while on the other hand some might offer a full scholarship to you. You need to research and invest your time by finding out the colleges of your choice and study their policy. Good luck Mate.
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7 years ago
Contributor-Level 9
The process for the national institution of Bank management for PGDM in Banking and financial services is mentioned in the link given below.
Go through it to get a better knowledge.
https://www.shiksha.com/mba/course/pgdm-in-banking-and-financial-services-national-institute-of-bank-management-nibm-rd-pune-63371.
New answer posted
7 years ago
Contributor-Level 9
MBA is never a bad option for anyone. I would say, you should definitely go for MBA. BA plus MBA sounds good, and also would give you a strong CV.
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7 years ago
Contributor-Level 9
I would first like to know that where does your interest lie? The answer to this would be the best option to you. Yet I would like to add that MBA has greater scope with a lot of branches as compared to that of other courses. But now it also depends on your interest and once you find what suits you better you are going to excel in it and get yourself a better job. Choose wisely.
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7 years ago
Contributor-Level 9
You are very much eligible for PGDM-HRM. I would advise you to start preparing for the entrance exams and set yourself a target as to which college you would want to be in. Meanwhile if you haven't applied for any entrances exam then you do have a yearlong to get some experience and along with that study for your exams.
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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
The fees for Master of Business Administration [MBA] 2 year (s) is INR 1,34,800.
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