Can I pursue MBA after completing class 12th?

229 Views|Posted 9 years ago
Asked by Rozaan Usman
8 Answers
Trishula Das
9 years ago
Yes, now a days there is a coursework, which allows a 5 years course after completing class 12th. This is offered by many universities like: 1. IIT – Kharagpur. 2. IIT – Bombay. 3. Narsee Monjee. 4. VIT – Vellore. 5. IIM - Indore. But, to get admission you have to appear for an entrance exam. But,

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Nikhlesh Mathur
9 years ago
Yes, you can. You need to pursue a 5-year integrated MBA programme.

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Hi Usman, You can pursue BBA. To pursue MBA, the minimum eligibility is a graduate with 50% marks. To pursue MBA, you need to write CAT or MAT to get admission in a reputed b-school. All the best.

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Vaibhav Agarwal
9 years ago
Yes, you can because many colleges have dual 5 years courses including 3 years of graduation and 2 of MBA.

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Govind Sharma
9 years ago
Yes, you can opt for integrated MBA program of 5 years, currently offered by NMIMS, IIM Indore and few other universities.

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KRITESH GUPTA
9 years ago
MBA can be done only after completing graduation. But, some colleges do offer integrated 5 year degree program, in which you complete your graduation along with an MBA.

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Rashmi Aggarwal
9 years ago
Only after completing graduation, you can opt MBA as it is post graduation degree which can only be done after graduation.

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Shail Oberoi
9 years ago
MBA is a post graduate program. First, you have to complete your graduation.

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