Should I apply for PGDM or MS? Which exam should I give among CAT, NMAT and SNAP?

I will be graduating this month with my B.A. ( MAJOR) DEGREE. I am thinking of applying for the PGP programmes only.

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Lokesh joshi
3 years ago
It is better to go for a Master's programme over a PG Diploma as a Master's degree is considered more valuable than PG Diploma. With the Master's degree your education is considered stronger and you can further go for Ph.D. And for Master's degree and exam NMAT is preferred more as it is a national

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Thank you.

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