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The minimum eligibility criteria for a person to pursue MBA in India is to get minimum 50% marks in an undergraduate course from a recognized university. Since you have 53% as your score, you are eligible to sit for the examination.
There are various exams that you can give to in order to pursue MBA in India which will include CAT, SNAP, NMAT, XAT, MAT, GMAT, IIFT, etc. where CAT being the most important as the score is accepted by 150+ business schools and 20 IIMs.
Feel free to ask more. All the best for your future.
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8 years agoContributor-Level 10
Here is the list of colleges offering MBA/PGDMA in Mumbai:
https://www.shiksha.com/mba/colleges/mba-colleges-mumbai-all
Remember that different colleges are best as per different criteria and hence while choosing the best college, take all the parameters into consideration like recognition, fees structure, crowd, placement, Infrastructure, facilities, etc.
Feel free to raise more questions. All the best.
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All B-Schools use the composite scores of MAT to give you admission. So, your percentile is not required.
Secondly, the method to calculate percentile is dependent on the no. of students given MAT all over India. So, percentile calculation is not possible on Individuals end. It can only be done through universities who have all the records.
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Good luck and make a choice that goes with your field of interest.
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8 years agoContributor-Level 10
You may consider G L Bajaj for engineering in terms of fetching placements but its average for MBA/PGDM placements. You may look for something better in ranking than this to pursue MBA/PGDM.
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That's a great move. SASTRA leads other private engineering colleges when it comes to biotechnology. It has great labs, state of the art infrastructure and excellent staffs.
Other colleges are Sri Ramchandra Medical College, Loyola College (in Chennai).
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