Do I have to appear in both CAT and IRMA's exam to qualify for the next round? Can I see a better future after completing this course?
Asked about Tribhuvan Sahkari University - MBA in Rural Management
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Yes, you have to appear in both CAT and IRMA's exam to qualify for the next round. Both exams have different cutoffs and one has to clear the separate cutoffs individually. IRMA offers a variety of career opportunities in rural marketing, micro finance etc. There are a plethora of opportunities to explore. It all depends on what you want to make out of what the institute is offering. Rest assured, the future is bright after graduating from IRMA.
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Answered by
Darshit Shah Lead Business Associate- kancor ingredients | Contributor-Level 7
9 years agoHello Nimish,
Yes, you have to appear for both the exams.
Yes, you can be assured about good future after graduation from here.
Strong academics, wonderful campus and teachers.
You can have a good look at website of IRMA to see placement scenarios and other activities of IRMA.
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