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Saifullah Nayeem

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Class 10th or Class 12th marks don't matter for applying CAT or MAT. All you are required to have at least 50% in graduation, and if you are in final year, then you must have maintained at least 50% marks in the last 2 year's exam.

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Sourav Anand

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If you are changing your university then it is compulsory for you to submit the migration certificate.

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uma shankar

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If you are interested in PGDM, it is equal to MBA. Please visit www.absi.edu.in, and contact for more details and placements in the top companies.

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Sourav Anand

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The best is to do MBA from any of the IIM that gives the highest amount of salary.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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The overall ranking of Amity University as per National institutional ranking frame work (NIRF) for year 2018 is 80th and in management the university is at 48th ranks. The MBA admission are based on percentile and scores in CAT/MAT/GMAT/XAT/NMAT and university test. In my opinion, if you have enough time and money, then prepare yourself for getting admission in any reputed IIMS, because the admission procedure is almost same, but the fee structure are different. The IIM-A charging about Rs 10 lacs per academic year on the hands the Amity fee is about Rs 276000 per semester. But, remember the MBA from an IIM has great weightage ove
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Nithash Majumdar

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Hi there,
Book materials:
DI, LR, VRC and QA by Arun Sharma.
These are separate books. For mock test, online coaching, etc. Career Launcher, Byju's etc, are there. They also provide good materials, if you enroll in their courses that include them.

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Nithash Majumdar

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Hi there,
There are separate books for DI and LR by Arun Sharma which you can follow.

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Nithash Majumdar

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Hi,
1. Go through some of the editorials like Economic times, the Hindu, etc.
2. Learn the list of most frequently used words.
3. Solve previous year questions.
4. Make a habit of reading every day to grasp a strong hold on how sentences are formed.
5. Increase your reading speed as well as efficiency.

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Ritika GuptaWeb Developer at Exzeo India

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MBA is a Master's degree in business administration and anyone pursuing graduation in any stream may look out for an option to pursue MBA programme. Usually, there are 2 modes of admission into MBA course into colleges/universities in India. Either you can avail the admission by appearing and scoring your best in CAT exam or individual college/university level entrance tests, which include the same pattern and syllabus i.e. Aptitude: English language, quantitative ability and logical reasoning. You may opt for preparation of CAT via any institute offering the preparation courses or self-study may also work. To form your basics over the
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Ritika GuptaWeb Developer at Exzeo India

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Sure, you can pursue MBA. MBA is a degree that can be pursued with any graduation stream with minimum of 50%-60% of aggregate degree marks, as per the requirement of the colleges/universities that you are applying for. Additionally, there are two modes to pursue MBA in India, either you seek an admission via CAT exam score or a direct admission, direct admission whereas may not be able to fetch you to topmost institutions like IIMS, top-B schools but some of the moderate level colleges may be applied for directly the ones who have got a good placement rate. Also there are some universities/colleges that conduct their own entrance exam
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