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Ashwathy Nair

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Hi Rahul,
MBA in ITBM is a techno-managerial program and the profiles are aligned with the industry requirements. It is not necessary for you to be an IT graduate or have an IT background to pursue this course. Everything right from the basics will be taught in this course. You will get similar opportunities like any other candidate. It also depends on how you perform in the two years of your MBA program.
All the very best.

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Sunanda Singh

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Please mention some more details like college, course, etc.

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Vishal H

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Yes you're. You should score good marks in the entrance exams which ever you take, and give them a good impression about you. And also the way you write your application letter matters. Considering all these few universities might accept it few may not. But you need to have good scores in the entrances exams which you take.

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Arun Palanikumar N

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You are eligible to apply for MBA Anna course if you don't have any history of arrears. Your marks are fine. If you have any work experience, you can apply for PGDM, which is considered to be the flagship course of PSGIM.

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Abhinav PrakashCreativity. Innovation. Determination. Dedication.

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Hello Cyriac,
60% is more than enough to get into a college for MBA. It's the eligibility criteria that a college asks you to fulfill for PG studies.
However, it may vary upon the institutes' overall cut-off and percentile of that specific year.

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raghavendra kumaralways be good

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Kindly follow web page of Christ University regularly to get proper updates.

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kanu vashisht

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For private sector, if you want to go for MBA, it hardly matters because what matters the most incorporates is soft skills you have and attitude and overall I must say somehow it adds value to your resume if somewhat in government sector.

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Priyanka Jain

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Management Aptitude Test (MAT) is a national level MBA entrance test, conducted quarterly by the All India Management Association (AIMA). You should go for both the exams if you belong to Tamil Nadu otherwise, only MAT, if you want to pursue an MBA.

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Happy Mihani

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Yes, you may get admission. Just check what layer of OBC category you belong to and what are the reservations regarding that specific category. If in any case, you fall out of those reservations, though you may secure a seat in low graded colleges, but it will also affect your placements in turn. All the best.

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