Can I pursue MBA, my marks in B.Com are below average?
I am a B.Com second year student. My average percentage is 48.33.
Asked by pankaj kasodhan
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Hi. All. Once you've been accepted into a college offering an MBA or PGDM programme, your degree won't matter. But before that, you might find it a little challenging. Don't give up and keep hoping for the best. The majority of colleges accept it. Make some research. Best Wishes!
Here I would suggest few of college I. e Iims Bangalore, GIBS Bangalore, Christ University. Among these college I would say u can go with GIBS Bangalore as because it is an exclusive business school in Bangalore. There management programme are design of 30% theoretical and 70% action learning, with two special programmes titled IRE (Innovation, Research, and En...more -
Hi. Pankaj. One needs to have at least 50% of marks and marks in order to enrol in an MBA/PGDM programme. Because your entry into top MBA/PGDM colleges will be based on your performance on competitive exams like CAT MAT XAT TISS, CMAT etc. , you should study diligently for these tests. Mentioned competitive exam is acceptable in other Top AICTE approved MBA/PGDM colleges like GIBS Bangalore, etc.
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No, you can pursue if you have marks less than 50% in B.Com.
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Hi Pankaj,
It is good to see your seriousness, regarding selection of institute please remember both the institutes you mentioned are among the finest coaching institute which offers quality coaching for CAT and various other management entrance tests like XAT,CMAT etc.
Please note that selecting a particular institute depends on your personal preference, however you may consider some of the below mentioned points while selecting a institute for CAT coaching:
- Teaching methodology.
- Faculty members.
- Study material.
- Tuition fees.
If possible, you may personally visit these institutes and talk to the students studying there and take there...more -
Hi
You can enroll in Distance MBA as getting into regular will not be possible at such percentage. Now as this cant be changed you can try to get into job and gain knowledge and practical experience which can cover your gap of this percentage.
After all, practical experience will have much more value.
Regards
Ramneet
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