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Ms Shruti Gupta

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The Calicut University MBA programme tuition fee costs around from INR 75,000 to INR 7.5 lakh. The exact figures depend on the specialisation chosen by students. In addition, hostel charges along with one-time deposists may also be applicable, at the time of admission. Other fees included may also add to the total fees budget for this course.

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Himanshi Bisht

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There are several factors contributing to the fact that MBA is perceived as a difficult course:

  • Intensive Curriculum: MBA programs typically cover a wide range of complex business topics in a relatively short period. 
  • Quantitative Analysis: Many MBA courses require a solid foundation in quantitative analysis, including Statistics, Finance, and Accounting. 
  • Case Studies and Simulations: MBA courses often use case studies and business simulations to teach students how to apply theoretical concepts to real-world business situations. 
  • Time Management: Balancing coursework, assignments, group projects, and potential work or
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Pallavi Rai

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If you are applying for MBA in 2025 then students can check the eligibility criteria that they need to meet which are mentioned in the table below:

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Educational Qualification

A Bachelors degree in any course with at least 50% marks (or equivalent CGPA). Some institutes may have specific requirements based on your undergraduate course. kindly check it from the official website.

Entrance Exams

Most of the institutes require a valid score in entrance exams such as CAT, XAT, MAT, or CMAT. Some universities may also accept GMAT scores.

Work Experience

While not mandatory some institutions prefer the candidates with work experience especially for their executive MBA programs.

Personal Interview/Written Ability Test

Shortlisted candidates usually need to appear for an interview or written test as part of the selection process.

Disclaimer: you are advised to check the specific requirements of the colleges you're interested in and stay updated on their application deadlines.
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Raushan Kumar

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A resume for an MBA should showcase your leadership experience by giving concrete examples of your team-leading, project-managing, or process-initiating work. When feasible, quantify your accomplishments and use action verbs. Rather than stating, 'Led a team', for example, use 'Led a team of 10 to increase sales by 20% over six months'. Emphasize any leadership positions you have held in volunteer work, extracurricular activities, or academic assignments as these can also serve as examples of your successful management and leadership skills.

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Raushan Kumar

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A well-rounded individual is portrayed by include experiences from outside of business on your MBA CV, so sure, that's a plus. Activities that showcase traits like collaboration, commitment, originality, and social duty include volunteering, playing sports, engaging in the arts, and doing community service. These elements have the potential to distinguish your application and give the Ad Com a deeper glimpse into your hobbies and personality in addition to your academic and professional accomplishments.

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Raushan Kumar

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If your GMAT score is higher than the average for the programs you are applying to, it may be advantageous to include it on your MBA resume. A strong GMAT score might support your application by showcasing your aptitude for analysis and math. If your score is not very high, it can be preferable to highlight other aspects of your résumé, including leadership roles, academic successes, or professional accomplishments. Always keep in mind the composition of your resume as a whole and the most important components of your profile to emphasize.

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Raushan Kumar

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If you don't have much work experience, emphasize your leadership roles, extracurricular activities, and academic accomplishments. Emphasize any volunteer work, part-time employment, or internships that highlight your abilities and commitment. Highlight your participation in extracurricular activities, initiatives, or competitions that demonstrate your initiative and teamwork skills. Despite your little work experience, this strategy will assist the Ad Com see your potential and aptitude for an MBA school.

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Aashi Srivastava

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The answer to this question is yes, candidates can pursue for an MBA without having a BBA. MBA courses accept students from various undergraduate backgrounds which include Engineering, Science, Art, and many more. While a BBA might provide a foundational understanding of business concepts it is not a strict requirement for admission into an MBA program. And did you know even IIM Ahmedabad promotes diversity and provides admission to the students from various backgrounds.

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Abhay Dixit

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The requirement for Class 12 marks or equivalent high school qualifications for MBA admissions may vary depending on the university or business school.
However, it's important to note that while Class 12 marks might not be the primary focus for many MBA programs, they could still be considered part of the overall academic evaluation, especially if you have limited work experience or if the programme considers a holistic view of your educational background.

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Abhishek Arora

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The duration of an MBA (Master of Business Administration) course in India typically varies depending on the type of programme you choose and the institution offering it. In our country you can find MBA programs of different lengths:

  • 2 year Full-Time MBA: The most common MBA programme in India is the two-year full-time MBA. 
  • 1 year MBA: Most of the business schools or colleges offer 1 year full time MBA programs in India. 
  • Part Time MBA Courses: Part time MBA courses are designed for the working professionals. These programs allows the students to pursue an MBA while continuing with their work. these courses may vary in length,
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