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vipul RajMarketing lover.... Management professional

Beginner-Level 5

You need to score a minimum of 50% in class 10th.

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Govind SharmaHR, startup entrepreneurs, career blogger

Guide-Level 14

What is your score in CAT? The good score is percentile of 99 and above for any of the old IIMs and above 95 in the newer IIMs. IIMs have 70% weightage for your CAT percentile and 30 percent for your academia and other aspects. If you don't get IIMs opt for any institute up to 50 ranks in India.

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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

Scholar-Level 18

Hello Nikhil,
I am really thrilled to know your dreams. It's good. However, you will have to go through the grind. Meaning, obtain a degree and then prepare for and clear entrance exam for admission to IIMs. If you start now, success will be yours.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

Scholar-Level 18

IIM considers 10th, 12th and graduation marks for shortlisting candidates for GDPI round in addition to CAT score. Therefore, if your marks are poor because of history of arrears, it will impact your chances for getting a call. Also, it will create a bad impression in PI round with interviewing board and reduce your chances of selection.

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Gourav ChoudhuryWIMWIan | Dreamer| Painter | Auto enthusiast

Contributor-Level 10

Your 10th marks would serve as the major hindrance for your admission to major IIM's. Having said that new baby IIM's have somewhat lenient criteria which might help you in case you manage very good percentile. All the best!

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Sutapa MoitraWorking for 28 yrs in garment fashion industy

Guide-Level 14

If you plan to work and settle in UAE, then it is advisable to do your higher studies MIM from UAE, this will help in getting jobs easily.
But if incase, you are planning to come back to India and work here - then you should do your MBA from top Indian B-school. It will have a much higher scope in India.
So, think about your choices and wisely decide.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

Scholar-Level 18

Branch and type of engineering degree does not impact your probability of getting into MBA at IIMs or any other B-School. You may pursue engineering in any branch of your choice.

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krishna mishra

Beginner-Level 5

Both the fields are incredible in their own way. Being a CA is also an adorable thing because it's considered as one of the toughest exam in India & doing MBA from IIM with good marks means average package of Rs. 1500000. So, it totally depends on you what you want to do otherwise both options are great.

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Mir Noaman Ali

Contributor-Level 10

Hi Navin,
As far as FMS is concerned: Yes, Nepalese can definitely pursue MBA full time course at the institution.
In fact there have been a few Nepalese who are currently pursuing MBA from FMS. You no longer have to have a GMAT score for being considered for admission into FMS. Please contact your embassy for detailed admission guidelines and procedure to be followed.

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Harsha Sinha

Guide-Level 12

IIMs consider class 10th score. The composite score is calculated on the basis of CAT 2016 score, Class X and Class XII aggregate percentages, and gender diversity factor. Its just that based on your score no marks would be added to your composite score.

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