Business management
Hi,
To apply for MBA admissions to the minimum eligiblity is Graduation with at least 50%. (SC/ST 45%).
To apply for the MBA programs following is the process-
The admission are taken on the basis CMAT conducted by AICTE New Delhi for MBA. So candidate is required to first appear
Hello Aspirant,
The students who attempted CMAT should get minimum of 50% aggregate marks for qualification. The students who qualified will get a call for centralized counselling.If you want to check many colleges cut off you can visit :
https://bschool.careers360.com/articles/cmat-cutoff
Hope this is useful.
Vicky, it mostly depends on the employer who is hiring you. There is a certain pay scale for freshers. And of course this also depends on your performance in the interview and your academic profile. Different geographic locations in India have different pay slabs. So you might get anywhere upto
If you are going to continue your education then I would advise you against taking a part time job (if you are financially sound). But if you have financial needs to meet then you will have to take up a job. Instead of part time jobs try freelancing work from
There are various certificate courses on different streams of Business Management and each has different duration. However, in terms of value Full-time courses>Part-time course>Certification courses.
So if you can afford the time and financial commitment, go for Full-time Business Management courses and not the certification courses.
Dear aspirant,
MBA Programme Outcomes
On successfully completing the program the student will be able to :
1. Demonstrate the knowledge of management science to solve complex corporate problems using limited resources
2. Research literature and identify and analyze management research problems.
3. Identify business opportunities, design and implement innovations
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