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It is advisable to opt for distance learning courses to continue your studies. Interested candidates can apply online to the above course with the required information.
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Yes, it is absolutely possible to get admission for MBA not at the age of just 26, but even at the age of 36. No problems in getting admission, but problem may arise in placements which you need to smartly tackle. Certain point to say in this regard:
#1): You need to have valid reason to explain your year gap since you aren't have any work experience. This 'un-reasonable gap' may restrict you to get admission in top B-Schools.
#2) Same thing you have to do during placement as top- companies choose the student with academic consistency. However, what you can explain to them is that within these years, you have acquired certain sk
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Your academic results must be above 50%. But, it is a piece of advice that in graduation try to score 60% and above as many good colleges ask for it, as well as high profile companies also demand the same. Next thing is to pursue this course from top colleges, there are certain entrance examinations which you have to clear. They are as follows:
1-Common Aptitude Test (CAT)
2-Common Management Admission Test (CMAT)
3-Xavier Aptitude Test (XAT)
4-Symbiosis National Aptitude (SNAP)
5-NMIMS Management Aptitude Test (NMAT)
6-Management Aptitude Test (MAT).
For more details visit: https://campushunt.in/blog/best-mba-colleges-in-bangalore/
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