I aspire to study MBA in a reputed college, will CAT exam be enough or should I write more exams like MAT, XAT, GMAT?

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Shabana Bee
7 years ago
To get a good college for MBA, CAT exam is enough but your rank should be very high (around 99 percentile) to get IIMs. Good luck.

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Yes, it will applicable to other colleges also.

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7 years ago
There are many reputed colleges other than IIM as well. You should definitely give XAT to get a chance for admission in XLRI, which is at par with the top IIMs of the country. You can also give IIFT exam and SNAP for Symbiosis. GMAT can be given if you want to go for higher studies outside India. Th

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