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Dhara SardharaI'm MBA student and confident + supportive person

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Hi Pratiksha,
First of all, I would like to tell you that you have not mentioned the place where do you want to go for MBA? If I give you answer on general base then it will like the basic qualification required for admission in MBA are following.
1. A minimum of 50% marks in your 3 or 4 years Bachelor degree from a recognised university.
2. There is no minimum or maximum age limit to pursue this course.
3. There are no fixed number of attempts for any of the entrance exams like CAT MAT XAT etc.
4. A final year student of Bachelors degree may also apply for this course but at the time of admission, he must have to submit the documents of h
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Dhara SardharaI'm MBA student and confident + supportive person

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Hello Kapil,
First of all, I do not know from where you belong and to where you want to get admission but if I generalise your question then I can say only that there are so many colleges which provide MBA within your percentile limit. Here this is the link which shows you the list of colleges and fee structure as well:
https://www.shiksha.com/mba/articles/colleges-accepting-cat-scores-range-60-to-70-percentile-blogId-11984.
Good luck.

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Dhara SardharaI'm MBA student and confident + supportive person

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Hello Rohit,
I would like to tell you that as per the requirement of the IMT, Nagpur, 50% is the eligibility in the entrance exam so if we talk about your CMAT result then it should be 50% i.e. 200 but it is okay. You don't need to worry, every college has almost 2-3 merit list and if competition will be less then you will definitely get admission in it. So be strong, wait and watch, don't loose the hope.
Good luck.

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Abhishek Desai

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Hi Jibin,
There is not any fixed UG degree, which one should have to pursue MBA. A candidate from science, commerce, arts, engineering, management and other background is eligible to pursue MBA from any B-school. You need to ensure that the aggregate of your graduation marks is at least 50%, as it one of the major requirements of any top B-school.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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Based on your academic performance and records you do not stand much chances to get admission in MBA in top B-Schools abroad unless you have something unique in your CV to show in your SOP and also you score a Perfect Score in GMAT.

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Subhajit MGormandize Kolkata obsessed,Biriyaani, Mohanbagan

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Hi Akshat,
IISWBM is India's oldest B-school and its brand name is an advantage in your placement for a sustainable job.
I hope it helps.

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Nikhlesh Mathur

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For any group discussion exercise / test you need to display confidence, communicative ability and more importantly you leadership quality. For this, either take the lead right at the beginning as the discussion begins or wait patiently for your turn, speak very much to-the-point only, be specific, quote the other participant replies to all little extent so that it becomes clear that you have a capacity of listening also. Even after you have spoken in your turn, keep your focus on what others say. You might get to comment in the end. Your body language during the group discussion should be positive. It should not be dull.

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Chetna S

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Hi,
Australia requires GMAT and IELTS along with work experience in most of the universities. There are few who offer MBA without work experience. For India, you need to take CAT, MAT, XAT, CMAT, etc. for various MBA schools.

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