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Wish you all the best.
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9 years agoContributor-Level 7
I suppose its 60%-65%. But yes, this much is enough to get admission in the college.
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If you are working professional instead of crash course, I would suggest, you should opt for management development programmes that are held in many reputed Business Schools. This would surely help you to hone your Banking & Finance skills.
For Example - At Symbiosis School of Banking & Finance (SSBF) MDP Programmes are being conducted mainly for working Professionals on various trends about banking and finance.
To know Detailed information about MDP Programmes kindly check the below link.
http://bit.ly/2f7Qwmx
Good Luck!
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1. Strobe Technologies.
2. Cast Education.
3. CMS Institute.
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1. PLC.
2. SCADA.
3. HMI.
4. Fire and safety Management.
You can also make your career in IT software field.
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There are lots of good college for MBA. If possible, you should do MBA regular.
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For MBA, you need to be a graduate and BMLT is a graduation degree. So, after it you can go for MBA hospital and healthcare.
With the help of tests like CAT/ MAT/ XAT, etc. you can have admission in premium universities like LPU, Mody, Manipal, etc.
All these universities have world class infrastructure and provide good placements.
For more information, contact the universities.
Good luck.
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9 years agoBeginner-Level 5
Minimum eligibility criteria: Graduation/Post Graduation or have passed the final examination conducted by the institute of Chartered Accountants of India/Institute of Cost & Works Accountants of India/ Institute of Company Secretaries of India/ any other course which is Government recognized course with minimum 50% marks. On the basis of Merit in the Combined Merit List based upon the following weightages: Marks in Class X-10% Marks in Class XII-10% Marks in Graduation- 10% Behaviour Skill Test-10% Marks in Entrance Test 25
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9 years agoBeginner-Level 5
Your CAT score is good but they may demand for more. Why don't you try for MAT exams in December or February and get a better score to get into the VIT world. Here your UG marks is not going to do anything with your MBA. They will demand for a decent percent of only 60% and above.
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