The education system in India has a similarity to the educational system in UK. The medium of instruction in almost all universities and colleges is in English which makes India a favored destination for foreign students. Due to liberalization economic policies of the Indian government in the 21st century, India has gained importance as a financial hub and global marketplace in the world. The economy is growing by leaps and bounds making it only second to China. This makes India a favored destination by students and businessmen. Moreover, the teaching faculty is known to be of world class in the top ranking institutions of the country.
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The education system in India has a similarity to the educational system in UK. The medium of instruction in almost all universities and colleges is in English which makes India a favored destination for foreign students. Due to liberalization economic policies of the Indian government in the 21st century, India has gained importance as a financial hub and global marketplace in the world. The economy is growing by leaps and bounds making it only second to China. This makes India a favored destination by students and businessmen. Moreover, the teaching faculty is known to be of world class in the top ranking institutions of the country. Several Indian universities and colleges offer the MBA degree with various specializations along with some institutions also offering distance learning courses for Business management. Specializations offered
The specializations offered are finance, marketing, accounting, operations, communication and human resources and so on. Check the Eligibility
Though a few Institutions look for higher percentages in the qualifying examination and a consistently good background, the minimum requirements for almost all institutes are, either:
A Bachelors Degree (or equivalent) in any discipline (those appearing final examination are eligible), with at least 50% aggregate marks (45% for reserved categories). Select the mode
MBA in India is normally offered in the following 3 modes:
Full-time
Part-time
Distance Learning
Short list the Institutions
Know the admission requirements
Admission notification from the top B Schools starts from the second week of March
The Entrance Test
The main entrance examinations are, Common Admission Test (CAT), Common Entrance Test (CET), Joint Management Entrance Test (JMET), Management Aptitude Test (MAT), Xavier Admission Test (XAT)andAIMS Test for Management Admissions (ATMA). Admission is usually offered based on the cumulative scores of written test, GD / PIs, and work experience in a few cases. Written Test
The first phase of selection of candidates for admission into Management programme
Group Discussion & Interview
This phase mainly includes two stages, group discussion and personal interview and assesses personality attributes like, leadership abilities, grasping capability, analytical thought process, communication skills etc. Final selection based on marks in the written exam and the GD/PI. Work experience is given additional weightage in most of the institutes. Share any problem if you have.
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