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Guide-Level 15
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Guide-Level 12
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Contributor-Level 9
You can pursue UGC NET Examination. The only eligibility is that you have to have minimum 55% in your Masters from recognised Indian university irrespective of your age. Regards,
Deepak.
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Guide-Level 12
Eligibility criteria: Applicants should hold a Bachelor's degree with a minimum of 50 percent marks or equivalent CGPA awarded by a recognised university or educational institute as incorporated by an Act of the Parliament or State legislature in India or declared to be deemed as a university under Section 3 of the UGC Act, 1956 or possess an equivalent qualification recognised by the Ministry of HRD, Government of India.
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Contributor-Level 9
For doing MBA in Finance you need to decide if it is PGDM or MMS you want to go for. So the exams you can appear are CAT, CET, CMAT, NMAT, XAT, SNAP, CMAT, MAT or ATMA. Some of the exams are college specific like NMAT for NMIMS, XAT for XLRI and SNAP for symbiosis.
For PGDM you can appear among any of the exams mentioned above (still check college wise individually) but for MMS CET is the exam you need to appear.
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Contributor-Level 8
Eligibility criteria:
Bachelor degree holder / Graduate in any discipline from a recognized University.
International / SAARC Graduate from a recognized / accredited University /Institution
Best of luck.
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Contributor-Level 6
Yes, you are eligible for that. You have must have 50% percent in your degree and also you clear CAT or MAT exam.
All the best.
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Guide-Level 12
Yes, of course.
It will provide you with an upper hand.
Economics is a compulsory subject for a finance candidate.
Though it may not be a specialization subject, but it will be used in all the other subjects directly or indirectly.
Thanks and all the best.
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