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4 months agoContributor-Level 7
The answer to this question is yes, the stiudents can pursue for an MBA without having a BBA.
MBA courses accept students from many different undergraduate backgrounds which also include Engineering, Science, Art, and many more. While a BBA might provide a foundational understanding of business concepts but it is not a strict requirement for admission into an MBA program.
And did you know that even IIM Ahmedabad promotes diversity and provides admission to students from different backgrounds.
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4 months agoBeginner-Level 5
Yes, even if the students are from the commerce stream without maths, they can still prepare for the IPMAT exam without coaching. The formal coaching has its own perks, but students can also fetch good marks with IPMAT self-preparation. IPMAT exam preparation without coaching may require the students to put in extra effort but it is possible.
Students can refer to NCERT mathematics books from Class 9 to Class 12 for starters. The important topics would include arithmetic, algebra, geometry, mensuration, etc.
For the VA section preparation, students can begin their preparation by reading newspapers and editorials every day. Th
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4 months agoContributor-Level 7
The requirement for Class 12 marks or equivalent high school qualifications for MBA admissions may vary depending on the university or business school.
However, it's important to note that while Class 12 marks might not be the primary focus for many MBA programs, they could still be considered part of the overall academic evaluation, especially if you have limited work experience or if the programme considers a holistic view of your educational background.
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4 months agoContributor-Level 7
The duration of MBA (Master of Business Administration) course in India usually differs depending on the type of programme you choose and the colleges that are offering it. In our country you can find MBA programs of different lengths which are -
- Full-Time MBA: 2 Years
- MBA: 1 year
- Part Time MBA Courses: 2 to 3 years - designed for working professionals
- Executive MBA: 15 months to 2 years
- Online MBA: 18 months to some years
- Dual Degree Programs: 5 to 6 years depending on course
Students are asked to always check the duration of their selected course from the official website of the college.
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4 months agoContributor-Level 6
For admission to ICFAI Business School, candidates must meet the overall cutoff criteria specified for CAT, XAT, GMAT and IBSAT. Based on the cutoff criteria, candidates will be shortlisted for the micro presentation and personal interview rounds. Candidates who are shortlisted through IBSAT scores will be notified on their registered email ID or SMS. Whereas, candidates applying through other national level entrance score, must meet the below criteria:
- CAT and XAT: 60 percentile and above
- GMAT: 500+
- NMAT by GMAC: 150+
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4 months agoContributor-Level 6
IBSAT 2025 cutoff is decided based on following:
- Total number of students appeared for exam
- Difficulty level of exam
- Number of seats in course and college
ICFAI Business School release IBSAT cutoff based on above factors. Candidates meeting the cutoff criteria will be shortlisted for the selection rounds.
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4 months agoContributor-Level 6
ICFAI School of Business specifies the cutoff for the following exam for admission to its MBA/PGPM programs:
- CAT and XAT: 60 percentile and above
- GMAT: 500+
- NMAT by GMAC: 150+
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4 months agoContributor-Level 6
Yes, TANCET MBA and MCA have a distinct question paper. Since the test structure for both MBA and MCA differs, candidates will fidn different question paper for MBA and MCA.
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