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NITHIN EEDUCATIONAL CONSULTANT

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Business is better, as you can use all of your abilities like Research, Innovation, Product Development, Promotions etc.

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Nishant PanchalComputer Engineer

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You can do anything you want to. You are a science student, you can take either B.Sc or B.Tech for graduation. After that, you have to fight an entrance exam to get admission in IIM that is CAT. After clearing this, you can get admission here.
Hope this helps you.

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Kameswar Lenka

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Well, that's not true. That depends on the company which is recruiting you and the post available with them.

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Krishna Agrawal

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Getting at least 95+ percentile should fetch you call from some IIMS (new ones). To convert the final call, scoring 98+ would help you a long way.

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Gautami RManager-Human Resources and Administration

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CAT (Common Admission Test) is the most accepted nationwide entrance test for MBA aspirants. Yes, it's accepted by Iims but every top B school has it's own entrance test. XAT (XLRI Jamshedpur), SNAP (Symbiosis), TISSNET TISS MHCET (JBIMS), NMAT (NMIMS) to name a few. Please note that getting through these competitive exams only allows you to appear for the next round in the selection process such as GD/PI and is not the final selection in itself.

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rahul r

Scholar-Level 18

Please check for your eligibility to pursue M.Com from the criteria mentioned below:
Master of Commerce M.Com Eligibility:
For admission to M.Com. Programme, students must fulfil the below-mentioned eligibility criteria. Bachelors degree in Commerce
Minimum 50% marks at the level of graduation
Certain universities also admit students with a B.A. Economics (Hons. ). Degree
Students who have passed B. S. B.A. , B. F. I. A. and B.E. With at least 60% marks can also apply
Regards.

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Deeparun Dutta

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No, it is not mandatory. You can do MBA if you are a graduate in any field.

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Meet Shah

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Hi,
The scores of the HSC and SSC are considered for IIM-Bangalore and few others. But IIM-Ahmedabad, Calcutta, etc., give the admission on the basis of the CAT score. As you know there is some reservations on the basis of the caste and for the general category, the cut-off is above 98 percentile to receive a call followed by the OBC, a decrease in 25-26 percentile and the SC and ST have a very low cut-off. So, be clear of the target and be
A minimum CAT percentile is required to be shortlisted for further rounds of selection. IIMs and non-IIM colleges release their separate category-wise cut-offs. Candidates must both clear sectional &
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varun bhatiastudent's counselor

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Hi,
Yes, with a good CAT percentile, you can definitely get a call from IIM.

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