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Bangalore:
- GATE Indian Institute of Tutorials.
- I.M.S. Learning Resources Pvt. Ltd.
- Swami Vivekananda Jnana Kendra
- Summit Careers
- B.E. Academy
- Elite IIT
- The PUC Academy
- Bhat & Bhat Tutorials
- Forum for Excellence in Education
Other locations:
- IMS Learining Resources Pvt Ltd- Mumbai
- Vidya Guru Education Pvt. Ltd., Delhi
- Learnin Guru, Delhi
- Prime Educators, Chennai
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As you are interested in business, you must go for BBA in your undergraduate and have that degree and then complete your post graduate degree with MBA. It will give you ample number of opportunities as well knowledge if you are interested in business. You can also do Post Graduate Diploma in Management (PGDM).
I think BBA + MBA would be best for you as you are interested in business.
The minimum criteria of marks to get admission for MBA is 50%. So score well in your BBA graduation degree and also prepare well for the entrance exams for MBA. There are various entrance exams for getting admission in MBA which are CAT, XAT, GMAT and MA
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So most of students are really brilliant and have a spark in them. Then the curriculum of IIMs is also really rigorously. This prepares students to do anything, whether working at a top management position or starting their own company.
IIMs have a practical and industry based curriculum which helps students to get insights into the working of industry. Apart from it II
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Most of your task is done for IIFT if you are preparing for CAT. Difficulty level for both the exams is at par. The only difference is the General Knowledge section which can be easily covered by Reading newspapers on a daily basis.
Ensure to solve mock papers for IIFT to get a look and feel of how the pattern is, what the difficulty level of the exam is.
Focus on your CAT preparation and IIFT preparation will follow.
Remember, do not try to put your leg into both the paper as far as preparation is concerned. Just focus on your CAT preparation. Try to complete your syllabus well before time so that you have time to agile yourself to
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