If i want to take directly admission for mba in good colleges which exam is better cat mat xat or any other .or any other procedure is there

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Asked by Simran Gulati

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    atul rawat

    9 years ago
    Hi, Simran both exams is better for admission in good colleges. after that only that procedure you fill the college form.
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    yogesh kumar

    9 years ago
    Hi Simran,
    Direct Admission MBA is the process where as per the students Academic Profile . best opportunity and most excellent scopes in the professional career,
    If you want direct admission,there are some colleges . But best MBAentrance examination in India either CAT or MAT, If you have qualified in any of the following tests CAT, MAT or XAT than you have great chances of getting into good colleges.
    Procedure for Direct admissions in mba
    After clearing any of entrance exam > Attend GD/PI in your preferred college > Get shortlisted


    The user recommends following institutes
    New Delhi Institute of Management
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    SHUKLA M | Contributor-Level 10

    9 years ago
    Hi
    You must appear for CAT/MAT/XAT Examination as all the good colleges are covered under these examination. A good MBA/PGDM College must have best teachers, good infrastructure, Government approval and sound placement record.
    Selection of yours will depend on past academic records and MAT Score and Interview process.
    Good luck!
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    Nitish D Nair

    9 years ago
    Whatever exam you give gd and interview are compulsory for mba.
    cat is the best exam and also the toughest.

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