I have got less tan 50% in Bcom what are the best options avilable for me i want do regular MBA from good colleauge do i have any chance
96 Views|Posted 2010-10-23 11:18:09
Asked by Rabi Shankar
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2010-10-23 20:48:40
HI,every college or institute say that you need to have a bachelor's degree (3-year course) or equivalent in any discipline recognised by any Indian University / AICTE as eligible for post-graduate studies.You can apply while you are in your final year of graduation. If you do get through the admiss

Answered by
2010-10-27 13:14:37
u must do m.com and score better at it

Answered by
2010-10-26 15:03:44
Hi Rabi,
In most of the reputed MBA institutes one requires to qualify an entrance exam like CAT/ XAT/ SNAP / JMET and for this the minimum percentage required is a graduation from a recognized University and about 50% aggregate.
However you may stand eligible for the MAT/ CET entrances as the min

Answered by
2010-10-25 17:21:08
hello,
i think 50% marks is comlpsery in graducation for doing MBA.

Answered by
2010-10-23 14:44:54
yes definitely, there are many autonomous colleges with very good facility and best of faculty .you can contact me.

Answered by
2010-10-23 11:53:22
if you have got less than 50% marks in B.com there are very very less chances to get admission in a good college.

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2010-10-23 11:25:27
There are several colleges, which you can find from the internet. You can opt for college where there is entrance exam as the method for getting admission so that you have the opportunity to score in that. Otherwise with less than 50% in graduation, admission in a reputed college of MBA is rather di
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