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Rohit Kothawadei am here to help you in your problem

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It's very difficult to get admission in both the colleges as their CAT cut-off is more than 99%ile and your academic score is also not good. You should try for colleges like KJ Somaiya, Narsee Monjee and Goa Insititute of Management.

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Sai DhanavadeI'm a engineering student. I love to write.

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Hello Blessy,
To answer your question, I am attaching a link below that will hopefully clear your doubt-
https://www.shiksha.com/university/mahatma-gandhi-university-kottayam/exams/mgu-cat?q=MGU CAT&rf=searchwidget&landing=ep
You can download the exam guide as well as you can get other information. Hope this was useful for. Thank you and all the best.

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Dhruv SharmaCurrently pursuing MBA from BVIMR in 2017-19 batch

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Hello Pritam,
The fees in IIMs approximately range between 9 Lacs in new IIMs to 20 Lacs in the old. However, you will easily get education loan for the same, due to the good reputation of IIMs, payable at 10% p. a. after completion of course.
Hope this helps.

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Shabana Bee

Scholar-Level 17

Yes, you can go through the same after completion of your double degree.

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Aditi Agrawal

Guide-Level 12

No, you won't be eligible for taking admission in any of the B-Schools without appearing in any of the competitive exams like mat, CMAT, CAT, XAT, CET etc. but yes if you are thinking to pursue distance MBA than no competitive exams are needed.

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Krishi Sharma

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Hi Akshat,
M.Com is not considered as vocational degree. But you have to check before applying that which course you are opting for. You will get the detailed information on every university website. Vocational programs mainly lead to industry skills certificates.
Regards.

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NITIN DESHMUKHYard by yard its hard, but inch by inch its

Scholar-Level 17

Yes, you can go for MBA after M.Com. You need to clear MBA entrance exam, CAT is a preferred option. You can start preparation for CAT/other exams. Do join a good test series for CAT like exam preparation. You can also look for distance/ part-time MBA option.

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Sayak Guha

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The cutoff for general category for FMS admission has been around 99.5 % in previous years.

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Aditi Agrawal

Guide-Level 12

No you just can't get admission in any reputed MBA college if have not given any competitive exams for MBA like CAT, MAT, XAT, CET, etc. because every college while giving admission will ask you for your scorecard of any one of these competitive exams which you won't be able to provide them. I would suggest you to take drop and give those exams and then search for a nice college for MBA.

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