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Sumit Todi

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Yes, definitely. Your chances to get selected is more. Try your best.

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Mukul Singh Pundir

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There are national level entrance exams for MBA other than CAT like XAT-Xavier's aptitude test for admission in Xavier's Labor Reform Institute. Xavier's University-Bhubaneshwar, XIMB Bangalore and XIMJ-Jabalpur are offering MBA in finance and there is NMAT for Narsee Monji-Mumbai which also offers finance and MAT for various B-schools across India.
There are certain state level exams also like MH-CET which can lead you to JBIMS, Mumbai (CEO factory) and other state level exams also.

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Amrit MishraMeri hati toh durghatna ghati!

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There is REVA university.
The eligibility criteria for MBA is:
Bachelors degree of three years in any
stream or B E / B Tech with 50% (45% in
case of candidates belonging to SC/ST) of
marks in aggregate from any recognized
University / Institution or any other
qualification recognized as equivalent there to.

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NITHIN EEDUCATIONAL CONSULTANT

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Almost all private management colleges need MAT qualification. Don't worry you will receive from different colleges across our country and you can decide which one is better.

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NITHIN EEDUCATIONAL CONSULTANT

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CAT is an entry level exam for MBA. Cracking it is difficult. It requires hard working and good training. Try to get into a good coaching center and start preparing for CAT.

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

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It is an absolutely right decision to appear for CAT to seek admission in PGDM or MBA in India's top B-Schools. It will open door of opportunities for you.

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