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Anu AnkitaSEO Analyst

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MBA Admission Procedure:
* What kind of an MBA programme would suit you? That's the first question that you need to answer.
* The next and most obvious move would be to inquire about an MBA entrance exam. All the details can be found the websites of the statutory bodies conducting the test.
* MBA entrance exam rank lists are released and subsequently, colleges put out a cut-off list.
* If you have been shortlisted by the college of your choice, the next step would be to clear the group discussion and personal interview rounds before admission is confirmed
* Some institutes may do without the interview rounds and also an entrance exam; howev
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swati priya

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The colleges that will get at this score does not suit the academic background you have at present. Apologies for the risk of sounding blunt, but I will advise you to prepare harder and appear for next CAT. If the case is that you must go for an MBA in this year itself, then your possible choices would be BIMTECH- Greater Noida, IMT-Nagpur & its Dual Country programme. Also, apply to Nirma University-Ahmedabad & KJS-Mumbai for an outside chance. You can also appear for SRCC's GBO programme. It is very good compared to all the options that you may get at this CAT's %ile.

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Suprakash Mishra10 years of exp in Digital Marketing

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Is the query for same person? You want to pursue M.A. Psy and MBA HR or only one between the two? For MBA HR - there are several options depending upon your CAT/XAT/CMAT etc. Scores. IFMR GSB is a great option as it is also an University now equivalent to Master degree from any university.

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Ashish Kumar

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Steps to Become an HR Professional-
Step 1: Earn a Bachelor's Degree. A Bachelor's degree is the minimum level of education required for entry into the majority of HR positions.
Step 2: Gain Professional Experience. Step 3: Complete a Master's Degree programme.

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Kumari namrata

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There is a 100 percent chance that you will get a call for GD/PI process.

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Sushant Sharma

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Hi Abhishek,
You can pursue MBA through distance learning. Please refer to the link below:
https://www.shiksha.com/mba/articles/top-10-institutes-for-distance-correspondence-mba-blogId-6301.

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