Is it possible to pursue MBA after B.Com?

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    Neha Agarwal | Guide-Level 14

    9 years ago
    Hi Stalin,
    Yes you can definitely pursue MBA after B.Com.
    To pursue MBA from Top B-Schools, you have to give various entrance exams like CAT, MAT, XAT, CMAT, SNAP,etc. Minimum eligibility for MBA entrance exam is graduation degree in any stream from any recognized university. Final year students of the graduation course may also apply for it, but they will have to submit the graduation pass certificate/degree at the time of admission. MBA entrance exam is an aptitude test. There is no set or defined syllabus for the exam. It is designed to assess the natural ability of a person towards their desired objective. The exam pattern for differ
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  • Dear Stalin,
    You can pursue MBA after B.Com. Most of the good colleges require atleast 45-50% in the graduation and you should have appeared for entrance exams i.e.CAT, MAT, CMAT, XAT etc. Good Luck.

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