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Harshit Jain

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Yes, you can. Pursue regular MBA as minimum requirement for MBA is 50% in graduation. You can attempt entrance exams like CAT, MAT, XMAT, etc. and after clearing these exams you can easily get admission in good colleges. Some universities do have minimum criteria of 60% but have some have 50% only. CAT has minimum criteria of 50%.

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Sorry to say, but in Maharashtra, if you are willing to pursue MBA course, then you should have at least 50% marks in your graduation.

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Harshit Jain

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Since you already have 3-years of experience, you should go for Executive MBA, as it will be more beneficial in terms of career growth and opportunities and also time saving.

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Chetna S

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Hi Ankur,
GMAT is strongly recommended. In addition, you will need 2-3 years of work experience to get into a well-known business school.

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aakash deep

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I think no one because most of the premier colleges accept CAT for admissions and you are not eligible for it.

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Udit BhatiaManagement professional

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The cohort at IIMs and NUS is very different in terms of diversity and experience. IIMs have almost half of their cohorts fresh out of college whereas NUS has most of the participants who have reasonable work experience. Singapore being a finance hub attracts an extraordinary exposure in term of learning which IIMs and most top B-Schools in India cannot. Also, the median CTC that is offered at NUS is way higher than that at IIMs. If we see the course fee, the MBA from NUS costs around 40-50L INR whereas the fee for the full-time MBA from IIM A, B and C costs between Rs 17 to Rs 22 lakhs. The student pedigree at IIMs A/B/C and NUS is eq
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Himanshi Singh

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Yes, you will get admission in JBS, but for enrolling yourself in MBA 2018-2020, you must have an eligible score in MAT, CAT, etc.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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Hi Ankur,
McGill University is one of Canada's top ranked universities and is a renowned university for MBA too.

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