How can I pursue MBA from USA after completing B.Tech in CSE?

I have finished my first year and my current CGPA is 8.06. Also, I scored 92.5% in class 12th and 97.4% in class 10th.

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Asked by Harshil Shah

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    Vikas Kaushik Engineer | Author | Scholar-Level 17

    7 years ago
    Hi Harshil,
    MBA programmes can be pursued by students from any field but the issue is business schools or MBA programs abroad require work experience of at least 2 years unlike in India. But, if you have an outstanding profile universities can admit you. It will depend on how strong your profile is without the work experience, how smart and intelligent you are, your GMAT score, MBA essay, LOR, extracurricular activities, project work, etc.
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