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Pranami Sharma

Beginner-Level 5

It is not necessary that you should attend coaching classes for your entrance unless and until you are not clear with the basics especially, in maths and data interpretation.

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Mrinalani TeotiaWorked with India's largest newspaper AMAR UJALA

Guide-Level 11

Hello Debrup,
No, there is no such need of BBA for pursuing MBA, you can do graduation from any course like B.Com or BCA. But always remember MBA requires the knowledge and interest in mathematics.
All the best. Thank you!

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Anurag MoitraPGDM - Global

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ABBS is not offering MBA in Mysore University, ABBS is offering MBA in Bangalore University and PDGM approved by AICTE. Now in comparison between ABBS and AIMS, I would like to suggest you to go with AIMS.

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Pawan Kumar Singh

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Amity university is a average university, one can get easily admission in Amity. So, don't worry. Course fee is much higher. Placement is substandard. So, try for other better institutions and last option should be Amity.

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Pranami Sharma

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Cracking CAT and all other competitive exam is not that difficult but not that easy first prepare plan for what you want to do and how you will achieve it then start with the tasks related to the plan define priorities so preparation for CAT requires already 9 months if basic concepts are claw then 6 months including solving practice papers so do not worry, concentrate on what you have and then kick start for the new task.

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Aarushi BhattExperienced Campus Representative.

Guide-Level 14

Given the changing nature of CAT (which at a fundamental level has remained more or less the same) and the preparation required to 'crack' an exam of this kind, planning becomes extremely important in addition to the natural skillset.
Considering you have taken CAT 2015, you are now aware of three things:
1. Verbal preparation is not really prep prep but something that needs to be done over a long period
2. Logical Reasoning and Data Interpretation requires vast exposure to different kind of questions and logic(s)
3. A simple formula based approach and sticking to level of difficulty 1-2-3 in Quant is good enough
When you are taking a secon
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Shrija Ashok kumarWork in a way to always challenge your limits !

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I hope you are doing well. For MBA admissions, you will have to appear for competitive exams like CAT, MAT, CMAT, CET, etc. and they constitute English as its inherent part. If you believe you can work hard on your English then definitely go for MBA. Other than that SSC exam would be easier for you to crack if you have good quantitative skill and it would give opportunities to you as well.

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Mudit Chandak

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This totally depends on what you want for yourself down the line. If you want to get into the banking sector already, then you should directly hop on to the bank entrance exams and start/continue preparing for it. But, if you have other plans apart from bank in the commercial arena, then maybe you should drop with the bank preparations and get on solving mock papers for the upcoming CAT, MAT, XAT, SNAP and various other competitive exams.

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