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ANU P KAIMALI am a self motivated person

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Yes, you are eligible. But you have to write SRM MBA entrance exam.

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Selvamani RamanathanPositivity is my Saviour

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Dear Madhusudhan,
In this case, you can take up a distance or part-time MBA which will be the same value as a regular MBA. It will help you with your career growth and fetches you greater chances of getting hired. People who work are choosing this mode of education to balance both professional and educational life.

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manas kumar

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CAT or MAT is the entrance exam to get into B-Schools. You can do MBA by clearing this aptitude test followed GD/PI, etc. You can get the managerial level jobs after doing MBA. The level of difficulty of the CAT exam is higher than MAT exam. Mostly, top B-Schools accept CAT score.

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Abhishek Desai

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Hello, TAPMI Manipal accepts only CAT and XAT scores for its PGDM admissions.
Here is the source link: https://www.tapmi.edu.in/admissions/admission-process/

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A KaushikEnglish language trainer cum career counselor

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Haryana Domicile Scholarship
10% seats of the registered students are eligible for the Haryana Domicile Fee waiver which is purely allotted on the Academic Performance basis of Graduation Percentage.
In the case of Merit-based Scholarships,
the university offers meritorious scholarships on merit-cum-means basis to students applying through
CAT, GMAT, NMAT, MAT, GRE, XAT, ATMA, and CMAT scores.
Family ITR should be less than INR 30 lakhs per annum in the latest returns.
Scholarships are limited and offered only on the first-cum-first-serve basis.
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SamaraSimha Reddy GottamPerfect Answer doesn't Exist!

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Most of the top colleges cut-off will be 95 percentile in MAT and a few have cut-off around 90. Just check in which institute you want to join and their cut-off.

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