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Sameer Das

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To pursue MBA, you need to complete your graduation.

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N Karthik KaranthI am a 11th student

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There are a set of eligibility criteria that you need to fulfill to pursue your MBA course. The minimum qualification required from you to pursue your MBA course is minimum of 50% of marks in your graduation from recognized University. I will list you out with the detailed view of eligibility criteria that you are required to manage to pursue your course in MBA. Here are the details :
- Minimum of 50% of marks in your graduation and 45% of marks for SC/ST students.
- No age limit.
- Graduation from recognized University.
You should proceed ahead.

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SHUKLA M

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Hi,
Before ranking, I wish to point towards your potential that will add to the value of the college.
1. Welingkar, Mumbai
2. SDMIMD, Mysore
3. Kirloskar, Bangalore & Pune
4. IILM, Gurgaon
5. CHRIST, Bangalore
6. XIME
7. XIMB
8.PUMBA, Pune
9. Tezpur University
10. Jaipuria Lucknow
All the best!

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Chetna S

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Your resume is the first impression you make on your recruiters and they may or may not ask but you should keep a copy of it always. To see the current format, you may check a few websites and design accordingly.

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Abhishek Desai

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Hi Aayushi,
All top B-schools in Maharashtra accept scores of different exams and have their separate cutoffs too. These cutoffs always with respect to the LOD (Level of difficulty) of the exam.
1. JBIMS - Mumbai: MBA CET: 99.8 percentile.
2. SP Jain - Mumbai: CAT and XAT = 85 percentile.
3. NMIMS - Mumbai: NMAT = 208 marks; 94 percentile.
4. SIBM - Pune: SNAP = 97 percentile.
5. SCMHRD - Pune = 95 percentile.
6. IIM - Indore: CAT = 90 percentile.
I hope it helps.

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Bhavuk JainSTAY BLESSED | STAY INSPIRED | ALL THE BEST

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It depends and varies through your interest. You can go for HR, finance, information technology, hospitality and hotel management, international business, retail management and a lot more.

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

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Chances are less, but it also depends on the number of students who are accepting the call after getting shortlisted. Many students don't join even after getting shortlisted. So, you may get a chance.

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

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You can expect call from PUMBA. Yes you can apply for other colleges too like DSIMS-Mumbai, SIES-Mumbai, K.J.Somaiya-Mumbai.

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