What is the eligibility criteria to pursue MBA? Can I pursue MBA after completing diploma?
I did my post diploma in plastic mold design technology. Now I would like to do MBA but I didn't do 12th.
170 Views|Posted 2014-03-10 21:04:04
Asked by Neeraj Suresh
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2014-03-11 16:58:13
Eligibility
Graduate with aggregate 50 % marks and valid CAT/MAT/XAT/GMAT/CMAT Score. Student pursuing final year of graduation also can apply.
Selection Criteria:
Past Academic Record
Group Discussion, Personal Interview and Written Communication Test.

Answered by
2014-03-11 10:52:23
Hi,
BPP is Bachelor Preparatory Programme, this programme is offered by the University to those students who wish to do Bachelors Degree of IGNOU but do not have the essential qualification of having passed 10+2.
In absence of such a qualifying certificate these student are deprived of higher educ

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2014-03-11 10:42:48
Hi,
Please remember in order to pursue MBA you need to be graduate in any field.As per your profile since you have not done graduation and class 12th so you are not eligible for getting admission in MBA program.
However as per your profile I would suggest you to first complete BPP program from IGN

Answered by
2014-03-26 18:11:58
U need a full time bachelor's degree with a minimum of 50% aggregate

Answered by
2014-03-11 18:14:22
You can not pursue MBA without completing graduation. For doing MBA you must have any graduation degree. So first of all, complete your graduation and then search for good Management College. There are many good colleges providing Management Studies like, Aakson Institute of Management Studies, WLC
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