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8 years ago
Scholar-Level 18
Getting MBA from IIM's is totally different than PG in quantitative economics. I would strongly advise you to go full heartedlly for preparing for CAT. If I may add why not prepare for civil services examination? One year in life, even if you don't qualify, is nothing compared to the satisfaction you will always have of attempting something that you wanted. Go ahead for CAT.
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Guide-Level 14
Secondly, you would fail to get the full benefit of the MBA experience. Without having experience, you wouldn't see how what you learn has applicability to your effectiveness at work. Lacking that foundation would make a big difference in what you take away from the program and how much o
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8 years ago
Guide-Level 11
How are you?
In today's world, all we want is a high placement from a college. So, prefer the best college for MBA. No matter from where you pursued your Bachelor degree, go for CAT preparation.
If you will be in 99-100 you may get call from IIM. So, go for it.
Thank you and keep asking.
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8 years agoContributor-Level 9
If that's fine and you believe you are strong in basics.
You can have some time for you.
Else, it is suggested that you may join in the first year itself.
mostly students tend to join it by the end of 2nd year or 3rd year starting.
Anyway. there no set rule for this.
But it is good that you join it.
The earlier the better.
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8 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
Not at all, you need not worry about it. During the campus selection, companies give more importance to your interview process, overall performance (academic + Extra-curricular) during your two years' MBA program and your MBA entrance exam(s) and past academic scores (10th, 12th & B Com), rather than seeing which was your graduation degree.
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8 years ago
Contributor-Level 6
You can study from online tutoring websites also. There are many websites where you can study online from teachers, sitting at your home.
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8 years agoGuide-Level 12
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