Which college should I choose for BBA in India in order to do MBA from London Business School?

My 10th CGPA is 9.6 and 12th percentage is 72. I have a two year gap after 12th due to some reasons. Will this matter?

0 30 Views | Posted 6 years ago
Asked by Nishchal gupta

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    Vikas Kaushik Engineer | Author | Scholar-Level 17

    6 years ago
    Hi Nishcal,
    Doing your BBA from a top university like DU, Christ University etc. will look good on your application, but not enough for MBA admissions, since most top ranked MBA abroad programs require applicants to have 2 year work experience including London Business School. You must also have a very high GMAT score. Check LBS MBA website and see what kind of students apply, you have to prepare your application likewise.
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