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You can apply for GMAT regarding your English problem but, for most MBA entrance exams including CAT you need to have a Bachelor's degree with atleast 50% marks (45% for ST, SC and PWD). .

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Pursuing an MBA in Rural Management advances a student's career, allowing them to pursue greater employment prospects in the agricultural and allied industries. A PGDM in Rural Management focuses on offering knowledge and case studies that help in the management of programmes in the rural sector. In the context of the rural industry, the training covers accounting, financial management, leadership abilities, and marketing knowledge. You can work in banks such as NABARD and Grameen Bank after completing your courses. You could also work as a rural development officer, a research officer, or a sales development manager, among other posit

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Students who pursue PGDM in Rural Management are taught how to apply management ideas to the rural sector. Rural managers design, organize, and direct development programmes to promote the sustainable, environmentally friendly, and equitable socio-economic development of rural areas, cooperatives, agribusiness, and related disciplines. Scores of entrance exams such as the CAT, MAT, GMAT, XAT, SNAP, ATMA, and others are required to admit students to Main Rural Management.

To be considered for admission, you must have a minimum of a 50 percent aggregate in your undergraduate degree from a recognised board. The Institute of Rural Managemen

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A PGDM in rural management is one of the most gratifying programmes that can lead to a variety of employment prospects. The course focuses on management fundamentals, agriculture development methods, and advanced applications that will improve the standard of living in rural areas. The Institute of Rural Management Anand (IRMA) offers PGDM courses to students to help them achieve sustainable, environmentally friendly, and equitable growth by applying their management expertise at the grassroots level. A course in this field is in high demand as students will have the opportunity to advance their careers in the developmental fields. Can
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The rural management MBA programme focuses on rural areas, cooperatives, agribusiness, and similar fields. The scope of an MBA in Rural Management, however, is broad and not limited to employment in the rural sector only. Regardless of the specialization, the focus of the MBA programme stays the same that is in any management specialisation, you are taught marketing, finance, human resources, and operations. When students enrol in courses in Rural Management, they receive instruction in all aspects of business and management, so the scope of employment is not restricted to rural areas only. The Institute of Rural Management Anand (IRMA
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