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Harleen Kaur

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First, You should have syllabus with yourself and then read the preparation tips of the toppers. Then make your preparation plan according to your convenience and arrange the study material which will help you to plan and after few months start solving previous year papers.

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Vilas Rane

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It all depends on you if you are a hard-working student and intelligent then a year is sufficient for these exams.

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pratiksha kamble

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According to my knowledge for MBA in any IIMS, you need to give CAT exam there is no IIMs who except GMAT score.

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Raj shakya#ReadyToHelp

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Start early and by August, shortlist 8-12 universities that you will apply to. Visit university websites and note application requirements, deadlines etc. By September, be familiar with bank loan options and scholarships to fund your studies. Begin by downloading admissions brochures from the university websites. Most brochures are out more than a year earlier. Do some initial research on various accommodation options. Crack the exams: June 2016 to December 2016. Prepare for required standardized tests like GMAT GRE SAT TOEFL or IELTS depending on the course and university. By June-July or three months before the test date, register fo
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Aditi Kataria

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Hello Hardik,
First of all, don't feel worried. According to the bill, all the IIMS have been empowered to provide a degree instead of a Diploma. Earlier, only universities were allowed to provide MBA degrees while all the private institutes used to give a Diploma. Though the course outline is almost the same in both degree and Diploma, but the value of MBA is more, especially in countries outside India. However, the good thing is that many organizations as well as competitive exams consider Post graduate Diploma to be equivalent to MBA. Please evaluate the pros and cons and check your list of expectations and requirements for making a
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NITIN DESHMUKHYard by yard its hard, but inch by inch its

Scholar-Level 17

Firsrly, its important to have a clear structure for your study hours. If you think that you'll only be able to concentrate on a single section for an hour or two, then adjust your study plan accordingly by factoring in a break, or a change in your area of focus. Using practice tests is a tried and tested way of tracking your progress, and a handy way of highlighting any weaknesses in your strategy that you might not be aware of.

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