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reshu mah

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Hi Irfana,
You need to contact the institute officials personally for specific admission details as it differs from one college to another. Every institute has it's own course specific fee structure. In order to know the exact fee it would be always advisable to browse through the official website of the institute where you wish to apply.
For more details on the college, kindly refer the below link:
http://goo.gl/jXHF8O
Please feel free to discuss more.
Wish you luck.

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Saurabh Bharti

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First of all you will need to apply for the entrance examination(for example CAT for IIMs). There are several MBA entrance examination in India like, CAT, MAT, XAT, GMAT, etc. Post which you will need to apply for the institute of your preference (at times you might not have too as well). Then with sufficient preparation you are expected to write the examination. After results are declared, all colleges invite students for interview/ group discussion/ written ability test etc. Post which they declare the results, which concludes the admission process.

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Saurabh Bharti

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Yes, you can absolutely study for CAT while doing a BBA. IIMs don't discriminate between graduation major, on the contrary they promote diversity in the background. Also it is not compulsory to have work experience to join IIMs. However IIMA has recently started to encourage freshers to take a deferred admission to have work experience of two years. Also people with work experience, at times, have slight advantage in placements (it's not much though).

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Saurabh Bharti

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Yes, there are. IIMs are known to promote diversity and they strive to get good candidates from all domains (For example: we have doctors, lawyers too). However IIMs do not offer any advantage to BBA graduate over others and you will have to compete with everyone else to get a seat in IIMs.

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Saurabh Bharti

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There are certain courses that take admission on profile, but that is limited for people who have some work experience. In my experience that is harder to crack. However you can look at that. One such institute is S.P. Jain. You can inquire more about that from admission office.

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Saurabh GuptaProduct Manager | IIM Ahmedabad

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There is no available data for this. However TIME and IMS looks like the one with highest number of selections.

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sania Sci

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Graduation then clear civil service exam

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Saurabh Bharti

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I don't think you would. You would not clear BE cutoff, which is usually 60%. But these criteria change every year and if you do really well in CAT, you might get calls from few IIMs that don't give much weightage to BE marks.

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Saurabh Bharti

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The only solution for this is practice. I would encourage you to practice more and more. If you can, form a group of three to four friends and make it a point to converse in English always. At the same time listen to audio books of novels or whatever you are interested in. You should also try to write one essay daily, it will help you in restructuring your thoughts in English. And lastly, get a subscription of good English daily newspaper or magazine and read it loud daily for at least 30 minutes. In short, more you practice, better you will be.

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Shaurya Singh

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You should aim for JBIMS Mumbai SIMSREE Mumbai FMS Delhi these are top colleges with very low fees and excellent placements

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