What is the selection process for MBA and what is the minimum CAT percentile required?

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    Deepu Jose | Contributor-Level 9

    a year ago

    Getting into an MBA program in India involves a few steps, and these steps can be different depending on the school you're applying to.

    1. Entrance Exam: Many schools use the CAT exam scores for admissions. But there are other exams like XAT, MAT, CMAT, SNAP, and GMAT too. You need to take one of these exams and get a good score.

    2. Application Form: After you have your exam score, fill out an application form for each school. This form will ask about your education, work experience, and other details.

    3. Selection Process: Schools will then choose students based on exam scores and their application.

      • Group Discussion (GD): If selected, you might ha

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    Ritesh Kanojiya | Contributor-Level 10

    a year ago

    The Common Admission Test (CAT) is one of the most well recognised entrance tests, and it is usually one of several steps in the selection process for admission to Master of Business Administration (MBA) programs in India. It is important to remember that there may be differences in particular requirements and processes of selection across different business schools.

    Clearing a qualifying entrance exam, like the CAT, is the first stage in the MBA admissions process. This exam examines applicants based on a number of factors, including oral and mathematical ability, understanding of information, and logical thinking. Other well-liked tes

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