Am I eligible for MBA?
I am a B.Sc in nursing graduate with 63% marks.
Asked by Sree Navami
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Hello,
To be eligible for MBA you need to have a graduation degree in any field or background. That's the minimum eligibility criteria. Then it also varies according to the different exams. You can appear for various exams like SNAP, MH-CET, XAT, NPAT, MAT, CMAT, CAT to get admission in a suitable college. I hope this helps. Please write of further queries. -
Eligible for MBA you need to have a graduation degree in any field or background. That's the minimum eligibility criteria. Then it also varies according to the different exams. You can appear for various exams like SNAP MH-CET, XAT NPAT MAT CMAT CAT to get admission in a suitable college. I hope this helps. Please write of further queries.
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Answered by
Vineet Kumar Rohilla Persuing BBA from JIMS Kalkaji(IP University) | Guide-Level 12
6 years agoSince you have scored more than 50% in your graduation, you are eligible to sit in MBA exams. All the best. -
Yes, you are eligible for MBA. To do MBA, You must have 50% marks in graduation (any stream). Apart from this, you need to clear any national level entrance exam such as CAT/ MAT/ XAT/ LPUNEST/ NMAT/ CMAT/ GMAT. After qualifying written exam you have to go through GD or PI. Many colleges offer this course in India with different specializations. You can choose any specialisation as per your interest. Even you can go for dual specialisation. I am mentioning a few of them. Specializations:
Oil and Gas Management
Hospital and Healthcare Management, Supply Chain and Logistics, Tourism and Hospitality, Financial Markets, Finance, Marketing,...more -
Obviously, you are eligible to do MBA. For MBA, You must have 50% marks in graduation (any stream). Apart from this, you need to clear any national level entrance exam such as CAT/ MAT/ XAT/ LPUNEST/ NMAT/ CMAT/ GMAT. After qualifying written exam you have to go through GD or PI. Many colleges offer this course in India with different specializations. You can choose any specialisation as per your interest. Even you can go for dual specialisation. I am mentioning a few of them. Specializations:
Oil and Gas Management
Hospital and Healthcare Management, Supply Chain and Logistics, Tourism and Hospitality, Financial Markets, Finance, Market...more
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