MBA Eligibility
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2013-12-11 13:02:55
Guide-Level 11
MBA in event management is a good course to pursue and it offers good career prospects and excellent growth opportunities not only in India but across the globe.
As this industry is one of the fastest growing industry, it offers excellent job opportunities.
A person with a MBA degree in event management can work as a manager in an event management company or as a consultant in corporations or can work independently.
In order to work as event manager you have to specialise in particular area of field, such as:
- Exhibitions.
- Conferences.
- Product launches.
- Fundraising events.
- Festivals, parties, or wedding planning.
In order to be a
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2013-12-11 12:08:21Beginner-Level 1
The percentage may be an important factor to get enrolled in B-Schools, but it is not the only key factor to enroll in management studies. If you score well in entrance, chances are high to get admission into a reputed Management College.
WLC College is a leading Management Institute in India and I would invite you to visit WLC College and take a psychometric test. On the basis of this test, the faculty will be able to advise you on the specialization that best suits you. Visit WLC College website.
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2013-12-11 10:09:48
Guide-Level 11
If you mean FMS-Delhi University, then for your reference find below the eligibility criteria to pursue MBA form this university.
- Undergraduate degree in any field with atleast 50% marks in graduation.
- High scores in CAT.
Source link: http://www.fms.edu/?q=node/592
So if you wish to pursue full time MBA program then I would suggest you to apply for improvement exam and prepare well so that you may score atleast 50% marks in graduation.
The other option for you would be pursue MBA through distance education.For your reference find below some of the finest universities to pursue MBA through distance education:
- Punjab Technical Univers
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2013-12-10 12:46:11Beginner-Level 1
To apply for a MBA programme, you just need to be a graduate. After that you have to clear any of Entrance exams like WAT, CAT, MAT, XAT, SNAP, etc. Better you score in entrance exam, the better the chances to get admission. The WAT is conducted by WLCI. The course at WLCI also allows you to work and earn a part of your course fee alongside the course.
New answer posted
2013-12-10 10:52:58
Guide-Level 11
In order to pursue full time MBA or PGDM program you need to be graduate in any field with atleast 50% marks in graduation, plus you need to take various management entrance test like CAT, MAT, XAT, SNAP, etc.
The selection process in B-schools generally consists of :
- Past Academic record.
- Scores in entrance tests.
- Group Discussion.
- Personal Interview.
- Work experience.
Please note that each B-schools shortlists candidates for second stage of selection which may be independent of each other.
The process may include
- Written Test (WT).
- Group Discussions (GD)
- Personal Interviews (PI).
Performance in various management entrance tes
New answer posted
2013-12-09 10:36:31
Contributor-Level 7
This is good that you are planning to make your career in Management. MBA is a masters level certification course. If you want to do MBA then you need to first complete graduation in any stream with a minimum of 50% marks and you will need to clear the entrance formalities of the college you choose. For example, WLC College in Chennai needs you to clear a psychometric test, communication assessment and a personal interview before you are eligible to any of the courses offered. WLCI is one of the largest professional training institutions in Chennai, and has 11 other campuses across the subcontinent. It offers Part Tim
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2013-12-08 20:49:17New answer posted
2013-12-06 15:23:31
Contributor-Level 9
New answer posted
2013-12-06 09:57:53
Contributor-Level 10
After you get your GMAT results, you need to apply for admission to specific institutes. There is normally no GD or Personal Interview process (like in India) - however, different institutes have different processes and criteria for admitting students.
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