Can I get admission in any of the top 20 B-schools in India to pursue MBA?

I scored 70 percent marks in B.Tech, 89.8 percent marks in class 12th and 81 percent marks in class 10th. I am planning on joining a coaching institute to improve my english.

396 Views|1 Followers|Posted 9 years ago
Asked by Kaushik Raina
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srishty chaudhary
9 years ago
You can get admission. For this, you have to appear in CAT, MAT and XAT exam. You can give any one of these exams.

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9 years ago
Off Course, you can get admission in top 20 B-schools of India. You have to do only one thing to get admission to such B-schools I.e, work harder and harder. If you will honestly work hard for the entrance of B-schools then you will easily achieve your dream B-school. Note : Hard work is the only

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Abhishek Desai
9 years ago
Of course. Just ensure you study properly and score well in various major MBA exams like CAT, XAT, NMAT, SNAP, etc. to get an interview call for the admission process.

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upsham rathod
9 years ago
It depends on your dedication. Nothing is impossible if you keep on preparing, you will be able to crack CAT.

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manoj vyas
9 years ago
It totally depends upon your CAT and other entrance exam scores. All the best.

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Arpit Patidar
9 years ago
It depends on your CAT score.

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Yes, but will I be able to get there if I score above 95% in CAT?

Pratik Mohanty
9 years ago
If you want to get admission in the top 20 B-schools, you need to score more than 90 percentile in CAT or XAT exam.

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So, what do you think should I add to myself except CAT score and communication skills to get into top 20 colleges?

Satish K Swarnkar
9 years ago
Dear Candidate, the best option is fight the CAT exam with greatest score and than interview. You may get selected in the top college. Best of luck.

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May be you get selected for sure. Interviewer only wants to know that you really wants to do MBA.

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