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2016-01-05 15:23:00

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Aniruddh Priyadarshi

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Dear Candidate, IIM does not provide BBA course.

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2016-01-02 22:41:25

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2016-01-02 13:57:50

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Saurabh Bharti

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WIth these percentage it is very difficult to get into IIMs. All the IIMs assign some weight to your pest academic performance. However those aren't strict binding criteria. If you do really well in CAT then you can offset the effects of past academic performance. Also whether or not you have work-experience is not at all a deciding criteria, but if you have some work-experience then it definitely helps a little.

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2015-12-29 18:07:47

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shreya Garg

Beginner-Level 4

Hi. You have a good score in class 10th and 12th. and under-graduation. If you get a CAT percentile of 99+, you can get a call from IIM A, B and C and the rest of the IIMs.

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2015-12-22 11:26:34

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Monisha Barua

Guide-Level 15

Hi Shubham,
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.
Always remember, you should pursue a stream/course based on two things :
-your career goal
-the type of job you want to do
Please feel free to discuss more.
Wish You Luck!

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2015-12-21 20:28:49

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CAT DreamerCrack CAT or Nothing

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The content you are going to study in both the PGP from IIM or MBA in Pharma is same unless there will be one or two Pharmaceutical subjects in MBA in Pharma which gives you the idea about pharma but that is not necessary for you because you are a candidate who completed B.Pharm. So you got enough knowledge about Pharmaceuticals.
Also in both the cases you are going to work in a Marketing or Sales or Operation department of a Pharmaceutical company.
So its better if you take MBA from IIM's(A,B,C). Remember my friend no MBA degree in India got enough value to compete with IIM's(A,B,C).

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2015-12-20 18:58:40

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Saurabh GuptaProduct Manager | IIM Ahmedabad

Contributor-Level 9

Hi Bikram,
There are very few IIMs which have kept a minimum percentage requirement for graduation. However, they do give weightage to your graduation marks.
You can use the following tool to know your eligibility in all IIMs https://www.shiksha.com/mba/resources/iim-call-predictor

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2015-12-19 18:56:19

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Saurabh GuptaProduct Manager | IIM Ahmedabad

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ISB, Hyderabad
XLRI, Jamshedpur
Great Lakes, Chennai
SP Jain, Mumbai
MDI Gurgaon
IMI , Delhi
IMT, Graziabad
NMIMS, Mumbai
Welingkar, WeSchool, Mumbai

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2015-12-19 18:49:06

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Saurabh GuptaProduct Manager | IIM Ahmedabad

Contributor-Level 9

IIMs do not consider this point for admissions.
However, if we look at top IIMs, you'll see that more than 60-70% students will be from top colleges.
Ideally, if you score good in CAT and perform well in interviews, not being from a reputed college, will not create any problems.

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2015-12-18 01:27:13

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Saurabh Bharti

Contributor-Level 10

IIMs usually place a lot of value to your past academic performance. But they tend to normalize the score before assigning the score to them. Hence, if 60% marks in that board is above average then you should not worry too much about that. Even without that, if you do really well in CAT so that your CAT score compensates for everything else, you stand a good chance. Also certain IIMs place very little value to 10th and 12th marks. For example, IIMC and IIML. Hence do not worry about the past and focus on future and do well in CAT.

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