Which colleges to apply for MBA?

Profile: 10th-76%, 12th-94.20%, Graduation -74%, CAT 59.40, NMAT 175 (51 percentile), CMAT 65 percentile expected.

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Asked by VAANI MATHUR

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    Zaid Farooqui

    7 years ago
    Minimum qualification required for MBA is graduation or equivalent degree. There are many institutes which provide MBA as well as PGDM courses, if you want to GET it from a top notch institute you need to have good scores in competitive exams too. As you are in 12th take your time, try to know more about competitive exams and institutes providing same courses. Fix your budget and then try to shortlist some colleges or take help of Shiksha. Com
    At present IIM Ahmedabad and Bangalore are considered best for PGDM.

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