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Zubin MehtaExpert Advisor for Senior Management.

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Yes, TIME is good coaching institution. For eligibility, check below.
The eligibility criteria for IPMAT 2017 is as follows:
The candidate should have scored a minimum of 60% in class 10th/SSC and class 12th/ HSC or equivalent examination in case of general and NC-OBC category. Also, the candidate should be of maximum 20 years of age as on July 31, 2017. The candidate should have scored a minimum of 55% in class 10th/SSC and class 12th/ HSC or equivalent examination in case of SC, ST and PWD (DA) category. Earlier, the candidate should have had mathematics as a compulsory subject in class 12th/ HSC or equivalent examinations. However, th
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Chetna S

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Hi Parth,
MBA abroad including USA will require to first gain some work experience, at least 2 years is recommended. Applicants must also take the GMAT exam to be considered for an MBA programme. TOEFL or IELTS would be required too. If you are willing to pursue your MBA from the US, do well in your academics and build a good profile, take part in extra curriculars and gain work experience first. Know your career plans before you apply for an MBA.

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Harshit Jain

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For MBA, you have to prepare for CAT exams. There are no separate exams for MBA in IT. After clearing CAT exams and on the basis of the percentile, you can apply to colleges which have MBA in IT management. You can start your preparation for CAT from 2nd-years itself which help you in getting good scores.

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Subhajit MGormandize Kolkata obsessed,Biriyaani, Mohanbagan

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Hi Subhro,
You can take preparation from 3rd year (middle) at least take a maths book of practice (old) and solve it regularly. Also, download 'The Hindu Editorial' and 'Economic Times' regularly to get updated with financial market news and brush up your English for the entrance exam and practice spoken English also for GDPI. I would request you to take admission through higher CAT /XAT score. Feel free to write.

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Aravind K

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You can be honest or you can also tell them something like you were helping out in your family business.

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Sushant RajI am a tech geek..!!

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Most of the universities include language marks for grading.

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vishnu prasad

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Hi,
Being among millions of MBA aspirants in India, cracking the entrance is one of the most difficult things. With three lakh MBA seats up for grab in various colleges, the competition is extremely tough.
To make it to the top business schools in the country, such as the IIMs, an aspirant has to do it all: cracking entrances, acing WAT, GD and PI rounds.
With such immense pressure to perform well in MBA entrance exams and B-School interviews, aspirants often turn to external agencies for help.
This is where coaching institutes come into play.
Good coaching institutes provide appropriate study material and guidance on how to perform well.
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Rahil MohammadB.tech graduate in ME, MBA from NIT, Rourkela

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Hi,
Unanimously it has been agreed 'Arun sharma' is the best for all the management entrance examinations.
I hope this helps

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Prashant Srivastava

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Yes, MBA is a professional course. MBA has got a lot of scope.

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