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Aman Kumar Thakur
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The eligibility criteria to pursue MBA through CAT MAT or XAT exams may vary slightly depending on the institutes that accept these scores. However, here are the general eligibility criteria for these exams:
CAT:
A Bachelor's degree with a minimum of 50% aggregate marks (45% for SC/ST/PwD categories) or equivalent CGPA from a recognised university
Final year Bachelor's degree candidates can also apply, provided they complete their degree requirements before the specified date
There is no age limit to apply for CAT
MAT:
A Bachelor's degree in any discipline from a recognised university
There is no minimum aggregate percentage requirement to ap
CAT:
A Bachelor's degree with a minimum of 50% aggregate marks (45% for SC/ST/PwD categories) or equivalent CGPA from a recognised university
Final year Bachelor's degree candidates can also apply, provided they complete their degree requirements before the specified date
There is no age limit to apply for CAT
MAT:
A Bachelor's degree in any discipline from a recognised university
There is no minimum aggregate percentage requirement to ap
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Aman Kumar Thakur
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Yes, you are eligible to appear for the MBA entrance exams like CAT XAT SNAP IIFT CET, etc. Even if you have completed your graduation in BBA through distance mode. As long as your degree is from a recognised university, you can apply for the entrance exams. However, you should also check the eligibility criteria of the individual entrance exams you are interested in, as they may have specific requirements such as minimum percentage of marks in graduation, or certain subjects that need to be studied at the undergraduate level. It's important to note that different MBA institutes may also have their own eligibility criteria for admissio
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If you are not appearing for the CAT exam, there are still a few options available for pursuing an MBA or PGDM programme from an IIM:
Other Entrance Exams: Some Iims accept scores from other management entrance exams such as XAT MAT GMAT or CMAT. You can appear for these exams and apply for admission to the Iims that accept these scores. Management Development Programs: Iims offer several Management Development Programs (MDPs) that are designed for working professionals. These programs are shorter in duration and offer specialised knowledge and skills in specific areas. You can consider enrolling in an MDP to enhance your skills and imp
Other Entrance Exams: Some Iims accept scores from other management entrance exams such as XAT MAT GMAT or CMAT. You can appear for these exams and apply for admission to the Iims that accept these scores. Management Development Programs: Iims offer several Management Development Programs (MDPs) that are designed for working professionals. These programs are shorter in duration and offer specialised knowledge and skills in specific areas. You can consider enrolling in an MDP to enhance your skills and imp
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