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NITIN DESHMUKHYard by yard its hard, but inch by inch its

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After 2 years of work experience is the best way to pursue MBA because most of the business organizations look for work-ex MBA students. It helps them to easily train the students. Work experience in IT companies is most relevant to work experience. Even individuals find it easy to gel with the corporate culture easily.

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Animesh Wadhwa

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Good afternoon!!
To pursue MBA, a minimum of 50% is required. Other requirements vary from institute to institute.
Thanks and all the best.

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Cheryl Fernandes

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Top 30 B-schools of the country would seek a candidate who will have a score at least above 95 percentile in open category.

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Piyush Mittal

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Yes, you can. But, it is tough for you, because 34 cleared backlogs is also mentioned in your score sheet. So, some colleges are uncomfortable to provide you admission, but if you clear CAT EXAM with good marks, then definitely you will get a good college for MBA, so my suggestion is to clear the CAT exam with good marks.

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OMKAR PHALEAn Undergraduate student who loves to travel.

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Hello Balaji,
Yes, you are eligible to study MBA now, as the Eligibility for MBA Program is, the prospective applicant must satisfy one of the following eligibility criteria for admissions to the MBA programme. A graduate degree under 10+2+3 or 10+2+4 pattern under any discipline, securing at least 50% marks in aggregate, from a recognized university.

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Sorry to say, but in Maharashtra, if you are willing to pursue MBA course, then you should have at least 50% marks in your graduation.

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Piyush Mittal

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Don't worry, there are many universities in India that offers MBA. Certain colleges have their MBA class on weekends.

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Mustafa DalalNow i am Third year of commerce

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For MBA admission, you should need to crack the entrance exams and with bases of your percentile, you will be getting admission. Your graduation percentage should be equivalent or more than 50% . The fees structure of college is different.

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Sandeep malia

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Yes, you can. Any graduate can join the university but the degree should be recognized.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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Hi Sagar Patel, there is no specific answer to this. Stanford is world's most toughest universities to get into. You must be something unique and extraordinary to be selected by them. To apply to MBA programs, you must complete your Bachelor degree and have significant work experience, have a very high GMAT score and in addition to these, you must have extra curricular activities which must be something unique. I would advice you to go to their website and check the student profile and prepare accordingly.

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