It is possible to get admission in MBA without CET, CAT, MAT or any other entrance exam?

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Lokesh Mathur
2016-03-14 21:16:32
It isn't possible in topmost B – schools but it is possible in some colleges or institutes which are affiliated to different universities.

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arun dev
2016-03-15 07:27:37
Dear, Yes, you can get admission in many of the colleges on management quota or by cracking institutional entrance. But the course fee will be comparatively higher than the other. Hope it was of help, Arun Dev

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M
9 years ago
Its possible for management quta through

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Amul Tamboli
2016-03-15 17:01:40
entrance exam will ensure that you are joining a right institute otherwise it won't be good to join any MBA institute.

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R
2016-03-15 17:58:33
yes it's possible try VGU JAIPUR

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Rahul Ghosh
2016-03-22 23:39:26
You can do in distance MBA or institution which is not maybe UGC approved or AICTE.. but you can not join reputed institute..

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Sayyad Mohd Arshi
2016-03-15 19:09:35
Yes, It is possible to get admission, but target not be achieved

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Abhishek Desai
7 years ago
Hello, If you meant for full-time MBA/PGDM courses, then it is impossible to get admission. One has to clear the cutoff (s) specified by the college, and ace the interview rounds (if shortlisted) to get admission. All of the top-ranked and reputed colleges give admissions only on merit basis.

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P
7 years ago
Hi Haribhau, Its possible to find Many colleges all over India admission in MBA with CET, CAT MAT without Entrance Exam. Few Colleges grant admission under management quota and few Under free Seats. Best of Luck.

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K
9 years ago
You could appear for XAT,a large number of b-schools accept xat scores including xlri which comes under top 10 b-schools in India. You may also appear for IIFT and TISS. All the best :-)

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