MBA Eligibility
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There is no big and significant difference between a private and public degree graduation when we talk about BA Degree. So, here are top 10 career options after BA for you:
1. Like any other course, BA (Pass) also gives you an option to try to luck in government examinations. From CDS to SSC CGL you are eligible for each exam if you fulfill the eligibility criteria that requires you to bring a particular percentage.
2. BA (Pass) graduate can also go for Bank PO positions in a bank. All you have to do is appear for the examination and crack it down.
3. If your communication in English and Hindi is good then BPOs are the bes
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If you are asking about MAH-CET for MBA, then it is a computer-based state level entrance exam for MBA aspirants. This exam is conducted yearly by Directorate of Technical Education (DTE) Maharashtra. It is also known as MAH MBA CET. Depending upon test scores, you can get admission in various MBA/MS institutes in Maharashtra. MAH-CET Eligibility: All final semester students and graduates with a minimum of 50% aggregate are eligible to appear for the exam. The exam pattern for MAH-CET 2019 is divided into four sections that are:
1. Verbal ability/Reading Comprehension
2. Logical Reasoning,
3. Qualitative Aptitude
4. Abstract Reasoning
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Unfortunately, no college accepts 44% marks candidate into MBA. 50% is the minimum criteria.
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Admission process varies for every college. Please confirm the college in wish you which to apply for better understanding. Thanks.
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1] A four year Bachelor's Degree or a Master's Degree in any discipline with first class or 60% marks (55% for SC/ST) in aggregate (including all years/semesters) or minimum CPI of 6.5 (6 for SC/ST) out of 10.
2] CA/ICWA, with a first class Bachelor's Degree in any discipline (60% marks (55% for SC/ST) in aggregate (including all years/semesters) or minimum CPI of 6.5 (6 for SC/ST) out of 10).
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