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Monica Show

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Hi,
I would suggest you clear Bank PO exams rather than CAT since you are inclined towards banking sector.
Thank you.

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Monica Show

Contributor-Level 7

Not really, because MBA entrance exam preparation syllabus includes verbal, quants, logical and visual; and all these have no relation to commerce. Entrance exams are taken to test your basic aptitude. The basic things that you learnt in school.
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kanksha Mutreja

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MBA stands for Master of Business Administration, which is the most sorted after master's degree in business administration. The various areas of business are introduced to the students in the MBA programme such as accounting, finance, marketing, human resources, operation management etc. Exam Preparation Tips for MBA
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If you plan to get a MBA degree from the very beginning then it is preferable to get into a Bachelor's course which has at least one of the business subjects. It becomes an advantage. Although doing Bachelors in a business subject is not a compulsion. HomeEducationHow to Prepare How to Prepare for MBA
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Deeparun Dutta

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Yes that a good college.

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Dhruv SharmaCurrently pursuing MBA from BVIMR in 2017-19 batch

Contributor-Level 6

You need to prepare well for reasoning, quantitative aptitude, verbal ability mainly. Also, make sure that you prepare well for general knowledge & general computer ability.

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Gajanan Bochare

Beginner-Level 2

Get admission to MBA Finance and study for CFA during the MBA programme, many subjects are common and you can clear both simultaneously.

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alok kumar

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Some of the newest & demanding specialisation include:
International Business
The 21st century global marketplace mandates professionals with an international perspective. The MBA in international business offers students an understanding of international operations. Grads who have concentrated in this field are well-prepared for careers with multinational corporations. Leadership
This quickly growing concentration offers an interdisciplinary education focused on critical aspects of contemporary business success, including finance and marketing, as well as beneficial business practices, such as conflict resolution, team building and corpo
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priyank sharma

Scholar-Level 16

There are multiple books available and they all are good. You can start with for quantitative ability:
1. Arun Sharma published by Tata McGraw Hill.
2. The Arun Sharma Complete CAT Digest by Tata McGraw Hill.
3. Quantitative Aptitude for Competitive Examinations by Abhijit Guha.
4. Quantitative Aptitude for CAT and other MBA Exams by Trishna Knowledge Systems(Pearson) has many practice exercises in increasing difficulty for a gradual transition.
For verbal reasoning and reading comprehension:
1. How to prepare for Verbal Ability and Reading Comprehension by Arun Sharma and Meenakshi Upadhyay (Tata McGraw Hill).
2. Word Power Made easy by
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rahul r

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It is never too early to start the preparation for any exam. If you feel you can devote some time or have free time on your hands, please go ahead and start preparations for MBA entrance exams. There are many who leave preparations for the end, don't do it. Don't be like them. Regards.

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Anurag ChaturvediAmbitious. Compassionate. Driven.

Contributor-Level 6

Hello Siddharth, There are no drawbacks in starting MBA preparations from B.Tech second semester. However, you may feel a bit deviated from the technical courses you'll be studying in engineering. My only suggestion for you is that tart linking your branch of study (Electrical/Mech/CSE/Civil) and explore areas of MBA where it can be properly utilised. Focus on cracking CAT/XAT rather than CMAT/MAT. Best Wishes !

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