Can you recommend me the best MBA college with there entrance exam? My profile: 12th-69%,10th-77%, and BE-76%.
I know about CAT exams but I think that my academic results are not so good enough to get a good IIMs. So it's my heartly request to please answer me and guide me that where should I get the best MBA colleges in India & is there any chances of getting FMS, XLRI, IIFT & many more private MBA college?
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XLRI is your best bet in this case. It gives more weightage to XAT (their entrance exam) scores. Hence, your 10th and 12th scores, even though will be counted, won't bother you a lot. IIFT is another good choice that you can look forward to but I would play my cards on XLRI.
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Dear Ronak,
Let's make you aware of some fact. FMS-DU does not take your past academics into the consideration. What matters is your CAT score. You need to score more than 98.6% in CAT (General) and if you have work experience, you will get preferred. However, with this profile, if you do better in entrance exams then surely may get selected for college like SP Jain, or MDI Gurgaon. IIFT conducts own entrance exam (but accepts GMAT also). Hope this helps. Ask any query at any time. Upvote the answer if you feel satisfied. Good Luck. -
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SACHIN NAMDEV M. Sc. Mathematics at Govt. P. G. College, Damoh | Contributor-Level 9
7 years agoYou can apply for CAT. If you score very good marks (above 95%), you may get admission in Iims. If you are interested to study abroad then prepare for GRE/IELTS/TOEFL.
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