I'm 23-years old, can I do Polytechnic and prepare for exams like TOFEL and IELTS after that and pursue MBA?

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Asked by Kunal Sharma
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Mayurdeep Bora
7 years ago
No, you can't. For TOEFL and IELTS you need to do graduation and also for MBA a degree is required in any field. Polytechnic is a Diploma course and after that you will need a degree to pursue MBA and for exams like TOEFL and IELTS.

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7 years ago
Hi Kunal, You can do MBA after doing graduation in any field of your choice. So select the graduation course of your choice. And about TOFEL and EILETS, this are the exams which check your English knowledge/vocabulary and they are helpful if you want to go abroad for further studies. So, you can pre

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