What is the eligibility criteria to pursue MBA?
76 Views|Posted 2014-04-15 06:00:47
Asked by Arushi Garg
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2014-04-15 09:32:42
Dear Arushi , i feel we are not able to understand your question clearly, can you kindly explain once again what exactly about MBA you want to know . Thanks.

Answered by
2014-04-15 10:29:47
Hi Arushi,
Reading your question made me confused.Haha. Anyways, see Arushi your problem is common and faced by many at your stage. But the mistake you did is not giving any entrance test. Because, if you gave any test, then with that score you might have got some good college.
But my suggestion

Answered by
2014-04-16 13:01:48
Hi,
If you mean full time MBA or PGDM program then please remember in order to pursue this program you need to be graduate in any field with atleast 50% marks in graduation, plus you need to take various management entrance test like CAT, MAT, XAT, SNAP, etc.
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2014-04-16 11:24:08
Arushi since you looking for MBA then I will suggest you to look at Galgotia University which offers 2years MBA course where students are provided with complete knowledge of Accounting, Analytics, Finance, Marketing, HR management etc. To take admission over here you need to have your Graduation wit

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2014-04-15 12:24:52
Graduates who have finished their studies with more than 55 percent marks can apply for the MBA course. Students will have to write an entrance exam such as MAT/CAT/XAT or ATMA to get admitted into this course.
Aspirants who desire to pursue the MBA course must have good knowledge in Mathematics, C
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