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Shail Oberoi

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Admissions into IIMs are based on competitive Common Admission Test (CAT) score. To get into a top IIMs, one needs to at least score 98+ percentile in the test and then clear the personal interview (PI) round at the institute. You also need to
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Rishabh Verma

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Yes, you can receive a call from IIMs for interviews if you clear CAT with a good percentile.
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Shail Oberoi

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There are various scholarships that are available post seeking admission into IIM (A). One needs to score a minimum of 98+ percentile in CAT to get an invite for a PI (personal interview). Class 10th & 11th scores are not relevant here. You ne
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Rishabh Verma

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You can opt for B.Com or BBA. They both have a good scope.
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Shail Oberoi

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For MBA HR, some well-known institutes are XLRI, XISS, TISS SIBM, JBIMS, MDI and NMIMS.
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Rishabh Verma

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You can get loan opportunities but no scholarships will cover full tuition fees.
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MAAZ ABDULLAH

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Hey,
For the details of MBA department you can contact the official AMU page for MBA below:
https://www.amu.ac.in/departmentpage.jsp?did=44
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Rishabh Verma

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The average salary after doing MBA from IIM, Ahmedabad is INR 18LPA-INR22 LPA, depending on the profile you choose.
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Rishabh Verma

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The best colleges in India that offer MBA/PGDM are IIMs, especially IIM-A, B, or C. There are other good colleges like XLRI, and FMS where the fees is slightly less and those can also be considered.
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Rishabh Verma

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There are chances, if you are a non-engineer with a 99+ percentile. It is much more difficult, if you are an engineer as that would require a very high percentile in order to stand at par with other candidates.