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subhasish debroy

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I think, you must join a coaching center for CAT exam. If you are confident to manage yourself, then you can go ahead.

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Saurabh Kumar

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You should go for higher education in that particular field, and if you want to change the field or want some management education, then you can pursue MBA.

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Nidhi Dahiwale

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No. The CAT cut-off last year was 97.5%ile.

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Kritagya Kriti

Beginner-Level 4

Yes, chances are there but you need to get a very good score in CAT and you need to justify why you got less percentile in your graduation. You just need to kill it in your interview!
Good luck!

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Zubin MehtaExpert Advisor for Senior Management.

Scholar-Level 17

Chances depend on your CAT or GMAT score and without it you're not allowed for admissions. Let me know your scores and then I can predict accordingly.

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Rahul Ghorai

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The fees is around Rs 14 lakhs for 2 years

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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

Scholar-Level 18

Executive MBA is an intensive one-year residential or distance learning or a combination of residential & distance learning programme created specifically for professionals with 5 years or more work experience. Executive MBA provides students with the same solid foundation in key management concepts and disciplines as a two-year full-time MBA. Executive MBA coursework is built on the basis of that students will have diverse and extensive work experience by virtue of which they will able to related to management theories and concepts. Executive MBA is rigorous as the syllabus of two years is compressed in one year. Executive MBA is not
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Nidhi Dahiwale

Beginner-Level 5

All are benefited in some way or the other; there is no clear line as such. The person with work experience gets to widen their horizon of experience by being able to connect with a rich variety of resources. Whereas a fresher would get to explore the different areas with an innovative and fresh perspective. However, the urge to learn with an open mind and not the benefits is what one should keep his / her priority while applying for the course.

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Kriti Singh

Beginner-Level 5

You need at least 90%. This is the least for getting a good call. For converting and making into a good IIM, you need 90+ percentile

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