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Kaustubh Kajgaonkar

Contributor-Level 8

For the past two academic sessions, the admission process was conducted by DTE. 85%seats were reserved for Maharashtra domicile candidate. Entrance exam considered for those seats was MBA CET. Kindly visit DTE's website to know more about the same.
Link: dtemaharashtra.gov.in/mba2017

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Abhishek Desai

Scholar-Level 17

No good MBA college gives admission to a candidate who hasn't appeared for any entrance exam and cleared the further interview rounds (if selected for it). So it's impossible; you need to give at least one among those exams.

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Rithika Kunder

Contributor-Level 9

Right now, you can start preparing for GMAT, CAT.
Arun Sharma would be a good start to go for prep. Quant, Also Sarvesh Verma.
Wren and Martin for Vocab/English.
Arun Sharma for DI/LR.
Then start solving concept builders. Then give as many mocks as you can.
By the end of your graduation, you must be thoroughly prepared.

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ANAY MATHURFollow me and get perfect answer

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Hi Satyan,
How are you?
In today's 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 a call from IIM so go for it.
Thank you and keep asking

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Lalit choudharyCurrent Student- DTU, Delhi

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If you are searching the best CAT coaching institutes in Jaipur then you must have found a lot of coaching institutes for CAT coaching classes but it is not easy to decide which one coaching institute is the best for CAT. According to me, Endeavor Careers Institute is good for CAT classes and you can visit Coachingkaro and choose the best CAT institute according to fees, classes, batch timing, faculties details and more.

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Lalit choudharyCurrent Student- DTU, Delhi

Guide-Level 15

For offline coaching institutes in Delhi - TIME is the best, with their CP centre. CL will be the second best, followed by IMS.
In case you are weak only in quant and good in verbal and LR, you can also go for Alphanumeric!

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Akhil Chandrafollow me your queries get cancelled

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Hello, Greetings from Shiksha! Check out the college predictor of Shiksha: https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/resources/jee-mains-college-predictor You will find your college through this. Good luck!

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Aarushi BhattExperienced Campus Representative.

Guide-Level 14

Yes, that's true that many colleges give weight to all the academics since 10th standard because they want you to be consistent throughout your academics, and if those who are brighter will not be getting into would be an injustice to them so they have to select the best out of applied.
I would suggest you to apply in Mumbai like:
JBIMs
SIES
Welingkar
KJ Somaiya

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Aarushi BhattExperienced Campus Representative.

Guide-Level 14

I dont think so. For one thing, you would find it nearly impossible to get into a highly selective or highly ranked program. That because schools want to assemble classes with individuals who have something to contribute to the overall learning. Without having spent any time in the world of work, you would have little to add to many of the discussions.
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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