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5 years agoContributor-Level 7
Score in CAT/ MAT/ XAT/ CMAT/ GMAT 45% weightage
Case-based Group Discussion - 15%
Personal Interview - 20%
Academic Performance - 15%
Work Experience, S
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I might sound unclear to you, but the reality is that it totally depends on you and your skills. What skills you are best in? Which specialization do you personally think of as very easy to do? I see many of the students get admission in Marketing specialisation just for the sake of SCOPE but on the other hand the truth is, he/she is unable to convince for their product or unable to complete the given targets in a deadline. So, Ramadevi I am suggesting you some steps to go through, which I personally did:-
1) Firstly, try to find all of the specializations thoroughly in MBA provided in India (if seeing for foreign institutes then
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5 years agoContributor-Level 7
The admission procedure comprises of following factors:
1. Score in in CAT/ MAT/ XAT/ CMAT/ GMAT : 45% (maximum Weightage)
2. Case-based Group Discussion : 15%
3. Personal Interview: 20%
4. Academic Performance (previous): 15%
5. Work Experience, Sports and Extracurricular Activities: 5%.
So, if you do well in entrance exam, GD and PI, you'll have control over 45+15+20 = 80% weightage during admissions. And obviously, you'll get some mark
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Yes, you can opt for MBA with any specialization provided by the institution you choose. Many of the colleges, offer aspirants to qualify their own entrance examinations. In short, you can get seat for MBA without CAT, MAT or GMAT but you have to participate in institution based entrance exam. If this answer helped you, then UPVOTE to help others.
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5 years agoContributor-Level 7
2020 rankings: https://www.nirfindia.org/2020/ManagementRanking.html
2019 rankings: https://www.nirfindia.org/2019/ManagementRanking.htmlThe standard of education is high because the faculty members are highly qualified and extremely helpful. Good companies like Amazon, HUL, etc. Come for placements. So, Overall, Jaipuria is far better.
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5 years agoContributor-Level 7
1. Score in CAT/ MAT/ XAT/ CMAT/ GMAT 45% (maximum Weightage)
2. Case-based Group Discussion: 15%
3. Personal Interview: 20%
4. Academic Performance (previous): 15%
5. Work Experience, Sports and Extracurricular Activities: 5%. If you combine the percent scores allotted to GD and PI, it sums to 35%, and hence it becomes important to prepare for both.
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