Can I apply for MBA after completing 12th?

Asked about JIMS Kalkaji - Jagannath International Management School - Post Graduate Diploma in Management (PGDM)

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    Ankit Kumar | Contributor-Level 10

    a year ago

    No, you cannot apply for an MBA (Master of Business Administration) program after completing 12th grade. An MBA is a postgraduate degree that typically requires a bachelor's degree as a minimum educational qualification for admission. The bachelor's degree is usually in any field, although some MBA programs might have specific prerequisites or preferences for certain academic backgrounds.

    The standard path to pursue an MBA involves completing a bachelor's degree first and then applying for MBA programs. Most MBA programs expect applicants to have a solid educational foundation, often requiring a bachelor's degree from a recognized insti

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  • Shiksha Ask & Answer

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    atul rawat

    9 years ago
    Hi! Shubham no you are not eligible for MBA. Graduation is must for MBA.

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