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8 years agoContributor-Level 9
For you kind information, there are many event management companies in all over India. Most of the owners or the person who runs it neither haven't gone to IIM nor done MBA.
So, I don't think MBA is an essential thing.
But, if you want to do MBA from IIM then go for it. It will obviously help you a lot in your business.
But, if an event management company is the one which matters the most then I would suggest you to do a Diploma or certificate course in event management, get to know about it and start a company. The money can be saved and invested also.
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8 years agoContributor-Level 6
It doesn't matter where you've done your BBA from, your IIM admission is entirely based on your CAT score and interview.
If you really wish to get good results in your CAT exam then I would recommend you to start coaching right away.
Where your BBA and B.Tech admission is concerned if your future plans are MBA based then you should study BBA only, as B.Tech won't even matter afterwards and it will take one year extra for you to complete your graduation.
You can take admission in MIT-Pune's affiliated, University of Technology and Management.
For more information you can visit: www.utm.ac.in
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The problem with this course is that you have to be a working professional with at least 3 years of working experience to qualify for this course. There are also several other criteria to fulfil in terms of age, aptitude, educational qualification, etc.
If you're planning to complete an MBA program through distance learning, I suggest you do it through reputable institutions in distance education. Sikkim Manipal Uni
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