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2014-04-18 07:23:20

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Arnab Biswas

Beginner-Level 2

Quant and English. MCQ type question.

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2014-04-17 12:37:22

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shaban

Guide-Level 11

Hi,
If you mean full time MBA or PGDM program then please in order to pursue this program you need to take various management entrance test like CAT, MAT, XAT, SNAP, etc.
Please note that without taking management entrance test it would not be possible for you to get admission in this program.
For your reference find below various national level management entrance tests.
- CAT.
- MAT.
- XAT.
- CMAT.
- ATMA.
So as per your query I would suggest you to take atleast one of the entrance test mentioned above and score well so that you may get admission in good B-school.
I would request Nikhlesh Mathur to share his expert opinion on this.
Feel free to
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2014-04-09 11:54:01

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Raj Aryan

Contributor-Level 9

Hi,
MBA in IT is a good course to pursue and it offers good career prospects and excellent growth opportunities.
MBA IT can open up positions like System Analyst, Technical Systems Manager, Technical Consultant, and Business Development Manager - all the way upto the position of the Chief Information Officer or Chief Technology Officer.
IT, ecommerce, and related industries often offer good placements to MBA IT graduates.
An MBA in Information Technology Management is a good combination of two very dynamic aspects of any business i.e management expertise and information technology.
Almost every national and international company of repute
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2014-04-08 11:59:06

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shaban

Guide-Level 11

Hi,
Please remember the minimum CAT percentile required by IIMs vary from one IIM to another.
Overall in order to get call from IIMs you need to have CAT percentile of 95 plus, the CAT cut-off for new IIMs may less as compared to the old IIMs.
Please browse through the link mentioned below to get detailed information regarding best institutes in India to pursue MBA and their respective CAT cut off.
Link: https://www.shiksha.com/top-mba-colleges-in-india-accepting-cat-score-rankingpage-2-2-0-0-305
Feel free to raise more questions. Appreciate by giving it thumbs up or marking as best.
All the Best.

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2014-04-07 14:17:52

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WLC Reema

Contributor-Level 7

Hi Agam,
You can pursue a Professional Diploma in Business Management from WLCI Business School. They will conduct their internal aptitude test, which is not very tough. It is a reputed institute with the latest course curriculum, practical training and excellent placements. They offer specialization in HR, Marketing & Finance.
WLCI has launched a scholarship programme wherein students can avail up to 100% scholarship after clearing an online test. You can apply at http://www.wlciadmissions.in/scholarship1/

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2014-04-07 11:52:40

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shaban

Guide-Level 11

Hi,
If you mean full time MBA or PGDM program then please in order to pursue this program you need to take various management entrance test like CAT, MAT, XAT, SNAP, etc.
There are some institutes which do not require CAT or MAT scores for admission, however in that case you need to take entrance test conducting by these institutes.
Please note that without taking management entrance test it would not be possible for you to get admission in this program.
For your reference find below various national level management entrance tests.
- CAT.
- MAT.
- XAT.
- CMAT.
- ATMA.
So as per your query I would suggest you to take atleast one of the entrance
...more

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2014-04-03 17:54:03

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Prashant Chauhan

Contributor-Level 9

Complete procedure is on cats registration website cat2013.iimidr.ac.in

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2014-04-03 13:29:20

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shaban

Guide-Level 11

Hi,
Regarding preparation of CAT test I would suggest you to first start with self-preparation and stick to it for few weeks and revise your class 10 and 12th maths (CBSE/ICSE if possible) to strengthen your basics.
After few weeks of self study you may then consider joining some good coaching institute which offers quality coaching for CAT and various other management entrance tests.
The number of hours that you are required to put in depends on your individual aptitude however I would suggest you for self study of minimum of 3-4 hours daily apart from coaching.
Regularly give mock test, based on your performance in mock tests you may kno
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2014-03-28 13:39:19

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INMANTECH

Contributor-Level 7

We do not believe in any cut-off points as we give only 30% of the weightage for the entrance examination, while making the merit list. So if you have just appeared for any entrance exam and if you have 50% aggregate in your graduation then you can apply. Here is the link for applying online http://oamslive.blueshiftindia.com/sbs/website/ here is the link for gd/pi dates http://balajisociety.org/balaji-society-new-admissions.html#sc

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2014-03-28 11:11:53

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shaban

Guide-Level 11

Hi,
As per your query I would suggest you to first start with self-preparation and stick to it for few weeks and revise your class 10 and 12th maths (CBSE/ICSE if possible) to strengthen your basics.
By the start of your 3rd year you may join some good coaching institute which offers quality coaching for CAT and various other management entrance test.
The number of hours that you are required to put in depends on your individual aptitude since you are a currently pursuing BBA so for you a minimum of 3-4 hours of self study daily apart from caching is a must.
Regularly give mock test, based on your performance in mock tests you may know in
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