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Ayush Sachdeva

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For pursuing MBA/ MBA (IB) from GGSIPU one needs to be graduate from a recognized University with a minimum of 50% marks.

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Riya verma

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Greetings Saurav, Admission criteria varies from one college to another. Some colleges admit MBA students on the basis on CAT score and others conduct their own entrance exams. In case of Amity University, you can also get a direct admission for MBA, if your CGPA in graduation is 8.5 or above.

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Anika Jain

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Hi Ishika,
In order to secure admission to first year of the two-year full time IILM PGDM, aspirants need to fulfill following eligibility criteria:
1. Degree (10+2+3 or 4) in any discipline from universities and institutions recognized by AICTE/ UGC/ AIU (Students appearing in their final year can also apply) with minimum 50 % marks.
2. Candidates can apply based on their scores in CAT/ MAT/ XAT/ GMAT/ CMAT / ATMA scores.
3. Work experience, additional educational qualification will get extra weightage.
Note - Those who have appeared for their final year graduation examinations in the current year may also apply for admission to Post Gradu
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Vinty Tanwar

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As per PUMBA's website, you need to have a bachelor's degree in science and you must give ATMA test.

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Shivang agarwal

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Dear it all depends upon the cutoff of the college.

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Vinty Tanwar

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Yes, you are eligible for AFCAT

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Riya verma

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Yes you can, Don't lose hope. But you have to perform well in entrance exam and GD/PI rounds.

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Prattush Das

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It depends upon which college you are enrolling in. There are many colleges in India that offers MBA/PGDM Distance Learning MBA, and also PGDM, but not all institute provides a good quality curriculum that is worth employable. I am doing an MBA from IMT CDL and can tell you they are providing a good curriculum. If you are planning to do distance learning PGDM then you can enroll in IMT CDL. Details are - https://www.shiksha.com/college/institute-of-management-technology-center-for-distance-learning-imt-cdl-ghaziabad-28178?isource=sa&sakey=MTY0NzI0MTg2MzIzbzhlbzhrNTU2Mg==.

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Gaurav Kumawat

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Yes, you can do MBA from US. But it'll be very costly. You can also search free education in Italy and Germany MBA. They give free education to Indians.

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Praveen

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As now ews category hasn't any impact on your admission process but you can get decent tier 3 private college with this percentile. Choose wisely according to ROI placement and education and exposure you can get.

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