What should I do after intermediate to pursue MBA?

Currently, I am in inter 2nd year.

0 114 Views | Posted 8 years ago
Asked by Kalyan A

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    Srushti Patel | Contributor-Level 7

    8 years ago
    It is not possible to get admission into MBA course after completing intermediate. You have to complete your graduation then only you will be eligible to apply for MBA.
    If you want to get admission in to MBA course then you have to satisfy following eligibility criteria :
    You should complete your graduation with 50% of marks from a recognized university with any stream and 45% marks are enough to apply for MBA course. There is no age limit to apply for MBA.
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    Chetna S | Scholar-Level 17

    8 years ago
    You have to be a graduate to pursue MBA. Graduation from any generic degree like BA, B.Sc or B.Com will do. Even BBA can be done to follow MBA later. Choose subjects that are relevant to your MBA specialization like B.Sc agriculture is good for rural management or agri management.

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