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Guide-Level 13
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Scholar-Level 17
There are various reputed B-schools you can get into without appearing for the CAT exam. Those are:-
1. JBIMS, NMIMS, TISS, SIMSREE, SP Jain-Mumbai
2. XLRI-Jamshedpur
3. IIFT-Kolkata and New Delhi
4. SIBM, SCMHRD-Pune
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7 years agoContributor-Level 6
If you start class from the very first day after clearance of IPCC then you should take a properly written programme for your all classes and ensure that at a time you are doing only one subject's class. People have different opinions so don't be confused.
Now, second is that most of us do not allow to take classes from 1st year from our office forces, therefore, it is advised to start classes in the second year even though you have cleared both groups, so in such a phase you should develop a strategy in such a manner th
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Guide-Level 14
1) Duration of MBA is of 2-years but CA takes more and you've already reached 25 years.
2) If you did your regular MBA from a top B-School with excellent grades then surely you will get higher remuneration and designated post then CA.
So MBA is preferred but if you want you can do CA. Whatever you do, just complete it.
Good luck!
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Contributor-Level 7
I would suggest, you should start preparing for XAT CAT and other entrance exams for good college you need to score good.
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