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Kapil Khanna

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Your score is not too bad. you can go for an MBA abroad after giving an GMAT exam. if you are willing to wait and gain some work experience of 2yrs maybe, then you can expect a better university and maybe scholarships too.

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Yes you can. As long as you are eligible as per the X,XII marks criteria (average &get;80 for Science, &get;77 for commerce, &get;75 for arts background), you won't be directly ineligible for IIMA.
But since your score is less in graduation, you need to compensate for the same by getting a higher percentile in CAT. Based on CAT 2015, you will require 99.8+ to be on the safe side for a call from IIMA.
All the Best!

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Prasenjit Biswas

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3 core.

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Vikash Ranjan

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The new fee structure would be implemented from the next batch of 2015-17, IIM-A Director Ashish Nanda said. "For PGP and PGP-ABM, which are both two-year courses, the fee will increase from Rs.16.6 lakhto Rs.18.5 lakh.

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Sahil satija

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For enhancing you Vocabulary go for Word Power Made Easy by Norman Lewis
It is brilliant book that helps you build a strong vocab. I would suggest you to buy this book and keep reading it again.
The book does not forces you to memorize any word, it explains the origin and history behind the word and hence making it easier to remember the words.
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Saurabh Bharti

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There are usually two ways, by taking CAT and then WAT/PI. For second one, if you have lived outside India for at least 18 months and are away during CAT examinations, you can apply to IIMA using your GMAT Score. There is separate process for that.

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Tn Rani

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I would suggest that you write a mock CAT to figure out your strengths and weak areas. Depending on your score you can figure out when to start preparing. Its possible to score well in CAT by preparing rigorously for 4-5 months if your basics are good.
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https://edudrona.com/common-admission-test-cat/#1464927769900-a0617f54-da37/?mref=tanu

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