I have not appeared for any exams like CAT, MAT, etc. Can I still get admission in MBA?
Asked about Faculty of Management Studies, University of Delhi - Master of Business Administration (MBA)
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3 Answers
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Dear Ankur,
Unfortunately, FMS considers only the candidates who have taken CAT, for admission to its MBA programme. -
Hello Yogesh, In order to get into a good B-School, apart from CAT and MAT, there are other entrance exams like XAT for XLRI, NMAT for Narsee Monjee Institute of Management Studies, SNAP for Symbiosis University. However, CAT is one of the most important entrance exam to get into good MBA colleges. Faculty of Management Studies, all the IIMs, MDI, SP Jain, etc select the students on the basis of CAT scores. Some other business schools like IMT Ghaziabad, IMI, Fore School of Management also select the students on the basis of CAT scores. I will suggest you to give CAT as well, in order to get into a good B-School.
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Hi Ankur,
You will have to give the CAT exam in order to be qualified to a shortlist in FMS. Even IIMs require you to give the Common admission test or CAT to select you for the MBA program.
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