I passed my B.Tech in 2016 & looking forward to appear for CAT'17. Will this be considered as 1-year or 2-year gap?

I have no work experience, will I be facing any problems during placements? Also, I have scored 87% in 10th, 77% in 12th, and 8.84 DGPA in B.Tech.

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    NITIN DESHMUKH Yard by yard its hard, but inch by inch its | Scholar-Level 17

    8 years ago
    If you gets placed through open camps/on-campus placement, then working for 1/2 year before option for MBA is a good option. Although your academic profile is good, you can attempt CAT this year and try to score 95 percentile. Pursuing MBA from any of top 15 B-Schools is worth. So you if you have opportunity to serve in an organisation, then its an advantage. Without work-experience also, it wouldn't be a big issue.

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