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Nishtha Surbhi

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Canada is one of the best countries for MBA abroad with world-class universities, a strong economy, and a multicultural, pro-immigration society. This combination provides excellent educational and networking opportunities, and a decent ROI for graduates. Canada boasts a diverse and growing economy with major hubs in finance, technology, and natural resources.

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Srinivasp Paripelli

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After analysing  pervious cutoff a competitive CAT score for NFSU's MBA programs would generally be above the 90th percentile. Aiming for a high percentile score will significantly increase your chances of getting shortlisted.remember that a high CAT score is just one factor in the admission process. Other factors that may be considered include your academic background, work experience, and performance .      

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Subhrajeet Harichandan

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For SIBM Bangalore MBA admission,   is entirely based candidates must pass graduation with minimum 50% aggregate in the relevant stream to be eligible to participate in the selection process. However, SIBM's MBA admission is entirely entrance-based. Admission is done through a valid score of SNAP Test. Along with that, the institute also considers the performance of candidates in Group Exercise (GE) and-Personal Interaction (PI) rounds. 

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Abhignan bollam

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BFIT Group of Institutions in Dehradun offers an MBA programme and accepts scores from various entrance exams, including CAT, MAT, and UKSEE. While specific CAT percentile cutoffs for the MBA programme are not publicly disclosed, candidates with a CAT score of 85 percentile are generally considered acceptable for admission.

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Abhignan bollam

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Pursuing an MBA at East Point Group of Institutions (EPGI) in Bangalore is relatively affordable. The total fee for the two-year programme is 4,00,000, which translates to 2,00,000 per year. This is considered cost-effective compared to other MBA programs in Bangalore, where fees can be higher. The programme offers a solid education at an affordable cost, making it an appealing option for many students.

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Abhignan bollam

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Several MBA colleges in India accept candidates with less than 50% marks in their undergraduate studies. Some notable institutions include KIIT University, Bhubaneswar, which is known for its flexible eligibility criteria; Manipal University, Jaipur, which offers MBA programs with lower eligibility requirements; Fore School of Management, New Delhi, and Goa Institute of Management (GIM), both of which consider candidates with below 50% marks. Additionally, UPES, Dehradun, also accepts students with lower undergraduate marks for their MBA programs.

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Subhrajeet Harichandan

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SIBM Pune offers a 30-month Executive MBA to students in different specialisations, namely Marketing Management, Human Resource Management, Financial Management, Analytics & IT, and Innovation & Entrepreneurship. The institute has been ranked #13 under the Management category by the NIRF 2024 and one under the Best Private B School in India category by Outlook for 2023. So it is good to pursue Executive-MBA from SIBM, Pune. The top companies taking part in the placement drive at SIBM Pune are Flipkart, Asian Paints, ITC, and others. So the college is good in terms of placement and campus life.

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Abhignan bollam

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Some of the best MBA colleges in Chennai known for strong placements include IIT Madras, with top recruiters like McKinsey and Infosys offering high packages; Great Lakes Institute of Management (GLIM), known for its rigorous PGDM program; Loyola Institute of Business Administration (LIBA), offering excellent industry connections; Xavier Institute of Management and Entrepreneurship (XIME), focusing on entrepreneurship; and SSN School of Management, known for its tech-oriented MBA program.

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Abhignan bollam

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In the CUET MBA (Common University Entrance Test for MBA) application process, the universities you can include for counseling are generally those you selected during the application. Once you submit your preferences for participating universities, it's typically not possible to add or modify those choices after submission, as the process is time-sensitive and finalized. 

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Pranjali gupta

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Yes, you can switch specializations during the MBA Single Specialization programme at IILM University, typically before the start of the second year (or the fourth trimester). The university allows flexibility for students to change their specialisation based on evolving interests and career goals. This option enables students to choose a path that better aligns with their strengths and aspirations, ensuring that they make the most out of their MBA experience.

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