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Beginner-Level 5
After BBA, go for MBA because you will have a base for MBA so you will do good.
All the best.
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RBU will announce its admission process in March-April. Then you will get to know the online process for admission in PG course.
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7 years agoContributor-Level 8
It is difficult and depends on the university. You should start emailing some universities and find out. Many universities can accept the candidature after a WES evaluation of the degree. Top ranking universities like MIT and Harvard also accept 3-year degrees but they accept a few exceptional students. It is difficult to say since it depends on the admission offices of the university. Your profile must also be a strong one for them to consider.
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First, clear your thoughts about what you wanna do banking or Masters? Because if you go for both, it won't work for you. So, I can suggest you to make a list of pros and cons of both and counsel with your teacher guardian to help you. If you are confident enough to prepare for both, then go for it. Let me know if you need any help.
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