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Shail Oberoi

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You can refer MBA institute ranking polls available on the internet and apart from the IIMs pick up any of the top 20 MBA colleges.

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Shail Oberoi

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As per eligibility guidelines for pursuing MBA one needs to be a graduate or in absence of graduation have a professional qualification like CA/CS/ICWA. So, if your case you can seek admission based on your professional qualification as a CA.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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CAT is highly competitive. Anybody with a plan and hard work can clear CAT to do MBA in IIMs. First, you must do your strength and weakness analysis. Based on this you can plan requirements of coaching or external support to crack CAT.
All the best.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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The minimum eligibility criterion for admission in MBA in most of BSchools is at least a 3-years bachelor's degree in any subject from a recognized university with at least 50 per cent marks or equivalent (45 per cent for SC/ST or persons with disability (PWD) category).
If your Hardware and Networking course is not a degree, you are not eligible for MBA.

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Zubin MehtaExpert Advisor for Senior Management.

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Your score suggests very low percentile and unfortunately, you cannot get a good college at this score. You are better advised to try out next year or appear for other exams like CAT, CMAT, MAT, etc.

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Aravind K

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The cut-off in the previous years have been around 80 percentile for both CAT and XAT. So, your chances of getting a call this year with your CAT score looks slim.

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Kanika Singh

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Hi,
There is no relationship between months and good B-School. The difference is in the colleges registered in May MAT and Feb MAT. So, you have to go through the list of colleges registered in both the months and then you have to fill the names of 5 preferred colleges you would like to get a seat in.
So, I would suggest you to decide the good b-schools you are targeting for and then check it in the list of both the MATs and fill the form accordingly.
As far as my knowledge is concerned, February MAT has maximum colleges registered in its list.

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

Scholar-Level 17

There are less chances to get a top B-School at this score.

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VIKRAM SONIMentor , Artist , Social worker, Traveller

Scholar-Level 16

Hi,
If you have increased your grades in graduation. There is no issue, if you have knowledge, skills, understanding, IQ level and you perform extremely well in CAT exam.
All the best.

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