Can I get admission for MBA without giving any entrance exam?
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Muntmadugu Sai Govardhan I am 3rd year graduate student in ap | Contributor-Level 7
6 years agoYes, of course, you can get admission. You can join any private college. -
MBA is a valuable degree and it is globally accepted throughout the world. You should appear for CAT/ MAT/XAT exams to get into the good colleges in India. If you are aiming for MBA abroad you should give GMAT to get into good business schools and you require at least 3 years of work experience also. No good college offers you admission in MBA without any entrance exam even in India.
Note: I am speaking about good colleges. So, better start preparing for the entrance exam you want to take and aim for a good score. You have one more option to skip the entrance test. You can gain a work experience of at least 3 years and apply for execut...more -
To get the right advantage of MBA qualification it is advisable to pursue MBA based on CAT scores and that too, try and pursue it from a good ranked college. In case you are not keen on appearing for any test then I am of the view that you should start working and post gaining two years of work experience explore an Executive MBA or a distance MBA wherein the requirement of entrance test may not be there for many institutes.
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Yes, you can get admission for MBA without any entrance exam but those colleges would not be good for you.
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Amol Chopade MBA ++ Student at PUMBA University of pune | Contributor-Level 10
6 years agoYes, some colleges give you admission just to fill their seats. Those colleges are not that up to mark for business studies. So, I will suggest you to give entrance exams like CAT, MAT and get admission in reputed colleges that matter a lot for business studies. -
Hi, Yes it's very possible in India you can get a seat without any entrance exams and a seat from a very reputed institutes in India
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Symbiosis International University and many more are few best colleges for MBA without entrance exams. I hope this was helpful. Feel free to drop a comment if you need any more assistance. All the best.
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