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saloni gupta

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Hi there! Try to apply and crack all important competitive exams like CAT/MAT/NMAT/CMAT/GMAT/ATMA/XAT. This shall improve your chances of selection in reputed MBA universities and shall further accentuate the chances of scholarships. Good universities preparing MBA professionals makes sure their candidates enroll through the aforementioned compt. Exams for it makes the MBA aspirants stand out from the crowd. For instance one such reputed university is IILM university Gurugram. With 28 years of experience in training future entrepreneurs and managers, IILM is proud to have 15000+ well placed Alumni in top companies in India and abroad.
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Pawan Singh Dhakad

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Yes, you can appear twice.

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Snigdha Kumar

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Top b-schools also kept some weightage for academics score. Some colleges already made it mandatory that minimum 60% marks is required in your Xth, XIIth & Graduation but many colleges only kept criteria of 55% 60% in graduation. So, there is possibility you will get call from some of the top 20 B-Schools considering, your score in eligibility test like CAT/XAT will be 98%le and above. Also any work experience will increase your chances of selection.

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Dinesh upadhyayI am a lawyer, aspiring manager , education enthu

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First you decide which type of MBA you want to do. Specialised or general. Judicously choose the specializations. Then shortlist top college for that MBA programme for example if MBA in HR then XAVIER. IBS comes under top 50 school but its fees is high. You can explore on other MBA exams like CMAT. Best wishes.

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Smita GMCA, MBA, DISM, DCA, CPISM

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The cut-offs in SIBM Pune, go beyond 95 percentile and are expected to be around 98.5 percentile for the upcoming SNAP exam. SIBM, Pune offers postgraduate management programs in Finance, HR, Marketing, and Operations along with two distinct programs- MBA in Innovation and Entrepreneurship and MBA in Leadership and System.

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