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Vipin Goyal

Beginner-Level 5

Dear aspirant, Candidates should obtain a minimum of 10% score (5% in case of SC/ ST/ OBC and PwD candidates) in each section of CAT. This means they should clear the sectional cut off with at least 10% marks.

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Dinesh upadhyayI am a lawyer, aspiring manager , education enthu

Scholar-Level 16

I will suggest you to wait for 1 year and prepare for CAT / CMAT. MBA cost is worth if done from top 30 /50 school. Also you can explore about option of distance MBA from SCDL / IGNOU / NMIMS. Best Wishes.

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Pallavi Sharma

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Yes you can apply for admission in MBA after completion of your graduation. MBA is a very common and renowned degree worldwide. It is understood that you are proficient enough in the subjects you choose while pursuing this course. An MBA opens doors to vast alumni networks, top-notch internships, and the best managerial job positions. It is a prelude to one of the finest career opportunities. There are many colleges in India that provide MBA with several specializations:-
Indian Institute of Management, Ahmedabad
Indian Institute of Management, Calcutta
Management Development Institute, Gurgaon
Geeta University, Panipat
Symbiosis Institute
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yash Rane

Beginner-Level 5

You can give CAT exams by preparing one day before your exam.

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yash Rane

Beginner-Level 5

Dear student, Yes, if you are in final year of graduation or you have done with graduation then you are eligible for CAT exams. Many other colleges provide PGDM course in agricultural management.

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Vipin Goyal

Beginner-Level 5

IIM's Shorlist candidates according to 12th percentage also. So it would be difficult to get in even at this percentile.

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yash Rane

Beginner-Level 5

It will be difficult to get into colleges such as FMS, XLRI, and MDI with less than 60% in 12th but it is achievable. FMS gives 10% weight to 10 + 2 scores. So if you manage to score around 99.5 %tile in CET you will have a chance to getting shortlisted.

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Pallavi Sharma

Contributor-Level 10

Career after BBA MBA gives you a pretty good package and also gives you an ample amount of theoretical as well as practical knowledge about the corporate world. This distinctive course of leadership is intended for learners interested in following Management Bachelors accompanied by an MBA. Many universities also offer an Integrated BBA+MBA these days. Once you know why you want an MBA degree, you should be prepared with a knowledge base of jobs that require this degree. Based on that, you may nurture your career interest. Client relations, consulting, business planning, and resource or system analysis may be a part of your job profile
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Pallavi Sharma

Contributor-Level 10

Dear Anannya, If you want to get admission in good Universities or Colleges you must give CAT MAT. There are renowned Universities where you can apply for admission without CAT MAT but you have to qualify their own entrance exam. The MBA in Human Resource Management (MBA HRM) programme provides information and training in managing an organizations employees. An HR professionals job is to create and manage a company culture and hire and retain the best employees. The HR professionals primary responsibility is to look after the company employees. They are one of the most important factors to a company success and survival. An MBA in HR i
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Surbhi Sahu

Guide-Level 13

Solve previous year CAT papers : Practice CAT level questions, take mocks that are the closest to the actual CAT level and solve previous year's CAT question papers. Your performance in a CAT level mock will not only tell you how prepared you are for the exam but will also tell you how you are weighing across test takers. Tips to prepare for CAT :-
1. Understand well about the exam. Before getting into the preparation tips for the CAT exam, the first thing one should know is the syllabus of CAT and the exam pattern in detail.
2. Study material.
3. Online mock test.
4. Study group.
5. Study online.

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