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Gautham A S

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Hi Imam,
Unfortunately, without any entrance exam I am afraid you can't get admission in reputed colleges. Let me suggest the good ones which I can.

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Gautham A S

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Top reputed colleges require the students either to write CAT, MAT or XAT or any popular entrance exam for their management courses. However, some of the colleges will be having their own courses where in they will be conducting in their own premises.
So in order to get it into a reputed college I suggest you to take up entrance exam as it would benefit you and gives more knowledge and training for your future.
All the best.

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iam ssuhana

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Hi Chiranjeevi,
You need to do LL.B. First because the Eligibility Criteria for LL. M. is Pass with 50% aggregate marks in LL.B. Subject to valid score in entrance exam followed by an interview. CLAT AILET ISAT, NEST are the exams through you can take admission. Generally, universities offering LL. M. course conduct an Entrance Test for admission to the programme. The application forms for this course are available in the month of April-May every year. You can consider below-written options for doing LL. M. National Law University, Jodhpur, ILS LAW COLLEGE - PUNE, National Law School of India University, Bangalore, Gujarat National Law
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krishanu chatterjeeCurious to know new things.

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It is good to see your interest in MBA, as you have written that you have Diploma after class 10th. So, you need to take admission for B.Tech now (lateral admission in 2nd year). Thereafter completing your B.Tech, you have to appear in CAT and score more than 98 percentile to get admission in FMS.

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Sri Tilak Ghattamaneni

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There is no cut off as such. It depends on past academic performances and CAT score. If you score above 98 percentile, you will surely have a great chance.

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Ankit Barai

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In UBS, yes they look for Academic scores, but preference is given on the test you appeared for and Interview that they take. You'll find it difficult at the time of placements as many huge brands like Gulf Oil ask for an aggregate of 65%+ overall. Good Luck.

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kanu vashisht

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No, it is as same as given and told by the institution.

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Aditi Agrawal

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After completion of your Bachelor's degree, you would be eligible to take admission in MBA College.

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Aditi Agrawal

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You can do it, only if you have completed your UG course, then only you can join PG course. Otherwise not.

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Aditya Raj Sancheti

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To do MBA, you need to apply for different competition exams/entrance tests like CAT MAT XAT SNAP IIFT NMAT, CMAT CET etc. After applying and giving the exams you need to apply within different institutes accepting the scores of above mentioned exams. Also, you can apply after the declaration of results depending upon your scores in the test. For getting admission into MBA college you need to have a minimum of 50% in graduation. For LL.B. Too you need to appear for certain competition exams and apply as per your scores. Internship is training a person while exposing him to the real work culture/industry. You are required to work for a
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