MBA in India

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Sree Vignesh Sundaresan

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Hello Rajendra,
The best college for MBA in India is IIM (Indian Institute of Management). You need to have a good percentile in CAT(common admission test) to get admission into IIMs
the fee structure differed from each IIM. The fee range is from 10 lakhs p.a -19 lakhs pa.
IIM Calcutta and Ahmedabad have 19 lakhs per annum while Ranchi, Raipur and Trichy have 10 lakhs per annum.
You may also refer below for the top MBA colleges in India:
https://www.shiksha.com/mba/ranking/top-mba-colleges-in-india/2-2-0-0-0

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Ankur Mittal

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You should look at final placement reports of various colleges where companies that offer a role in UAE may be coming for recruitment. You can also look for companies where there is a high probability that you might be shifted to UAE after some work experience. After this, you will be able to target the colleges of your choice.

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Saumil Patel

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No, it doesn't require to have experience for doing MBA after bachelors.

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Devesh LathiEducational Counselor

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Both study in India and study abroad have pros and cons. Pros for study abroad: Better infrastructure, more opportunities and better exposure. You develop a world view. You must go for education abroad (US, Canada, Australia) if you have the funds and get admission to a well ranked university. Cons for study abroad: Much expensive as compared to study in India and living far away from home.
Pros for education in India: economical education, living closer to home. Cons: Inadequate infrastructure and limited opportunities. Weigh all factors before deciding.

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Abhishek Desai

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Hello Maria!
The cut-offs of all top colleges through CAT exam is generally 95+ percentile. So, you cannot get a good college with a low score of 75-80 percentile. And the colleges you might get at that score won't be good choices for pursuing MBA.

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jeet bhattacharjeeMy style,,,,My attitude........

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IIM and Christ University are good colleges.

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