I'm doing my B.Sc in physics & want to do MBA after that. Can I do i? Will there be any disadvantages for me? Am I eligible for IIMS or IIT?
Asked by bindia sharma
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Answered by
Amol Chopade MBA ++ Student at PUMBA University of pune | Contributor-Level 10
6 years agoYes, you can do MBA in any stream that you want. There is no disadvantage, as you are doing it after B.Sc. And yes, you are eligible for IIMS also. For that, perform well in CAT exam. -
Hi Bindia,
Yes, you can do MBA if you want to. To get admission for MBA in one of the reputed colleges, you need to have your graduation in any stream of 3 years completed with minimum 50% percentage. In addition, you need to answer any of the entrance exams for MBA entrance like CAT, MAT, XAT, SNAP, CMAT, etc. and pass it with a very good score. After that you have to clear Group Discussion and Personal Interview rounds of the college in which you want to take admission. I don't think there will be any disadvantages. However, It will helps you in opening more opportunities. You will have more career options. And now, if we talk about...more -
You have asked 3 questions. Here are the answers-
1. Yes, you can do MBA.
2. No, there are no disadvantages as such. I know people who had biology background, did MBA and now in an MNC.
3. As long as you meet the required criteria, you are eligible for the top colleges. CAT cutoff (incredibly high) and consistent academic records are a must. -
Yes, you will be eligible for all the MBA colleges. In IIMs, you will even get extra points for academic diversity.
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