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2016-01-20 22:28:19

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CAT DreamerCrack CAT or Nothing

Guide-Level 11

With 7 years of work experience I don't think you need a 2 years full time MBA. You already got enough industrial exposure and practice. So, a 1 year MBA is more than enough for you. Even the current industry requires that much only. So, I think ISB is going to be a good choice in your case. Also consider global colleges like Insead, NUS, etc. with your GMAT score.
All the best.

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2016-01-20 22:27:44

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Vivek BansodeSCM Pro, MBA-Ops, B.Tech Engg

Guide-Level 12

It's your choice,Both are best. I am also an Engineer and doing Operations.There are many engineers who are in Marketing as well.Both specialization are good.It's on you that what are your dreams or goals ahead.

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2016-01-20 22:26:09

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Sudhanshu Batta

Contributor-Level 10

Mba i n e is for budding enterprenuers and is a good platform if you are interested in same. Those who sat for placement this year were placed but some opted for starting their own venture

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2016-01-20 22:08:48

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CAT DreamerCrack CAT or Nothing

Guide-Level 11

If you are wasting one year to prepare MAT then I would like to say it is going to be the biggest mistake in your life. I am sorry to say this. My dear friend there are none Tier I or Tier II colleges participating in MAT. MAT exam is so easy that you can crack it with a 1 month of preparation. Aim higher. Target exams like CAT and XAT to get into top tier colleges. Waste your 1 year for CAT, you will definitely get your output after 1 year. The choice is yours.
All the best.

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2016-01-20 22:00:59

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2016-01-20 22:00:36

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2016-01-20 21:59:21

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Harshul Jain

Contributor-Level 7

Hi. If you feel that next year you can get ABC, I would recommend you to drop , take work ex and then go for CAT again.

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2016-01-20 21:52:41

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2016-01-20 21:52:31

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Ambuj Jain

Contributor-Level 7

No, minimum requirement is 60% in graduation. Sorry

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2016-01-20 21:52:04

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TANYA KAILA

Beginner-Level 4

The application process will begin from april onwards.

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2016-01-20 21:49:51

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Pradeep Mehrotra

Contributor-Level 6

You might get admission in PGDM-Insurance or Retail or Sustainable development.

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2016-01-20 21:48:35

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2016-01-20 21:48:30

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Sugandha Sahu

Guide-Level 13

Yes, you can do it. To pursue PhD, one need to have masters degree.

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2016-01-20 21:42:43

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Debasish Acharya

Contributor-Level 9

Ya it is a good colg for MBA.ya it is of good value.

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2016-01-20 21:40:31

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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

Scholar-Level 18

Hello Chaaru, Aah! That is a very interesting and exciting proposal that you are mentioning. I wish this could be the case since indeed many subjects are common between many branches of engineering. But I am afraid present situation of admission rules will not allow it.

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2016-01-20 21:40:09

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2016-01-20 21:37:37

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Rokeskumar Balassandirane

Contributor-Level 7

Dear Vikram,
The cut-off percentile varies for each category. Hence, it depends on the category you belong to. Below were the cut-off percentiles of last year's admission. General - 98.54 SC - 78.71 ST - 60.57 OBC - 90.60 PH1 - 67.54 PH2 - 17.50 PH3 - 83.89 CW1 - 10.34 CW2 - 23.02 CW3 - 9.00 CW4 - 3.93 CW5 - 78.45

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2016-01-20 21:34:42

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Sofia Thomas

Beginner-Level 4

Yes there are chances to get a call as 85 percentile is the cut off and there is no sectional cut offs.

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2016-01-20 21:34:21

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Swameeka MedhiMBA and Study Abroad Counsellor

Contributor-Level 10

Hi Amrinder,
Fee structure for MS in Canada may range from CDN$10,000 to CDN$30,000 per year. Fee may be slightly higher depending on the university. You must also consider an additional expense of Rs. 4 to Rs.10 lakh as living expenditure. Remember that cost of living is high in big cities such as Vancouver and Toronto. Also you must consider application fee between CD$150 to CDN$250 per application/ per university. Refer to the latest conversion rates to view the amount in INR.
Canada is one of the fewest countries offering low tuition fee to international students in order to provide affordable quality education.
I hope it helps. Ple
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2016-01-20 21:29:29

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Bushra Siddiqui

Contributor-Level 7

As a Mass Communication graduate, I can honestly say there are several paths you can take with the broad knowledge you'll gain. Choosing the right internship and the right minor will help you go far in any of the following career paths. Advertising, Broadcasting (TV/Radio/Web), Journalism (Newspaper/Online), Public Relations, Marketing, Publishing, Film, and any other subcategories from these.
It is best to figure out as early in your college career as possible which area(s) you are most interested in or passionate about. You can then cater your minor to fit that area and seek an internship that will help you get a foot in the door for
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