What is the procedure to take admission in top colleges for pursuing MBA after CAT or XAT exam?

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Asked by Sanket Kanani
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anuradha mehta
9 years ago
After getting the score card, you can visit the website of the best colleges and match the criteria and apply accordingly. Thereafter, your interview marks and written exam marks are also important. If you want good college, then you need a combination of all these. Good luck.

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Rashmi Aggarwal
9 years ago
After CAT, XAT- apply to various colleges and according to your profile and %ile, you will get a call from the school. Then comes What (written ability test) in few colleges and GD discussions. PI after that. Read as much newspaper as you can as it will increase your chances in getting selected. B-s

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Thank you.

subham saha
9 years ago
You need to crack CAT exam. XAT comes under top 10 colleges.

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