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Scholar-Level 18
1. C-MAT
2. PGCET
3. K-MAT
Hence entrance test scores are needed here.
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Scholar-Level 18
1. Past academic performance
2. Quality & content of the answers in the application form
3. Work experience, if any, in terms of job content & organisation
4. Group Discussion & Interview performance (applicable for final admissions only)
5. Extra curricular activities, other interests & accomplishments
6. Competitive Test score CAT MAT XAT CMAT)
A combination of all the above factors are used to determine the eligibility of candidates to be offered final admission. Test scores are NOT the only criteria for selection. So fro
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6 years agoBeginner-Level 4
Decide what suits you. India also has really good universities and institutes for MBA. Refer this link to know about them: https://thriveopedia.com/ultimate-guide-on-mba-career-road-map-selecting-the-right-program
If you are not sure about going abroad but want to go then you should know the major benefits of studying abroad. Here you will get to know everything about studying abroad: https://thriveopedia.com/not-limiting-education-to-boundaries-why-you-should-consider-studying-abroad
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Scholar-Level 16
There are various factors for this. First of all, it saves your time. As the name says, one can acquire both technical and business skills while pursuing an integrated course. Whereas one can acquire only technical skills while studying B.Tech. 2ndly, this course will give you a complete integrated corporate profile and placements will be easy for you.
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Scholar-Level 16
Your CAT percentile is not good. You may expect some good to fair private colleges.
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Scholar-Level 16
It does not matter what kind of internships you do for CAT exam, although it matters if you want to do job in biotech. Work experience is counted for CAT and not internship experience. Secondly, you can start preparing for the exam in your last sem or last year. If you are really impatient then start solving GA questions from previous years. And most importantly focus on your college %/CGPA/SGPA. It should be very good.
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