MBA Eligibility
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You could complete the Engineering course in ECE. It is definitely a great course with good scope, as far as jobs are concerned and future is concerned too. Post the graduation, you can take up a year or 2 to work and get professional working experience. In the meantime, look for streams that you could consider in the MBA. Entrance exams + graduation with minimum 50% marks is the usual and basic eligibility. Once you have set your mind then you can start doing the MBA. Also, while you are doing engineering say last year, consider for exploring OTA too. It helps to see the requirement, cut off and eligibility factors beforehand. Tak
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A minimum of 50% required for MBA admission. So, unfortunately, you are not eligible for the MBA programme. If you want to take an entrance, there is no benefit of that particular exam.
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Candidates wishing to apply for MBA in Agri-Business are needed to meet the following minimum criteria of eligibility:
*A minimum aggregate score of 50% at the level of graduation, completed from a recognised institute of higher learning. *Graduation with agriculture or allied farming as main subject. *Candidates waiting for their final year graduation results are welcome too. Admission Process:
*Based on counselling sessions after clearing Entrance Tests (CAT/ MAT or direct admission in some cases.
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The chances are very less for getting admission in PSGIM through TANCET counselling. There are less chances to secure admission through the Management Quota since the admission process has been over already. A few seats might be left which can be confirmed only through the admission office.
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