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Hello,I want to tell you that Amity University is well-regarded and has a good reputation. Pursuing an MBA in Marketing at Amity University could be a great choice. They offer a comprehensive curriculum and have experienced faculty members who can provide valuable insights and guidance. Additionally, Amity University often provides
Hello Aspirant,
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To answer your query, YES, you can do MBA after B.Voc. For doing an MBA you only need a bachelors degree.
To answer your next query, well, in order to prepare for the IIMs, you need to be prepared for giving your Cat
Dear aspirant,
Although if we compare to cat both these exams are easier than cmat and mat. Cmat is relatively easier to crack.
CMAT was introduced to reduce student's stress during the preparation of management entrance examination.
The national testing agency conducts the CMAT and ATMA conducts the MAT examination.
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Yes, you are eligible for mba after graduation even if you have only 46 % in 12th provided you fulfill rest of the eligibility criteria.
This is because,
To be eligible for mba there's no percentage barrier in 12th.
For your reference
CAT eligibility criteria is given below:
To
No, there will be no problem because of your 12th marks for being eligible for MBA.
To be eligible for MBA there's no percentage barrier in 12th.
For example,
CAT is the most reputed entrance examination for MBA and it is accepted by more than 1100
Hello aspirant,
YES, you can pursue MBA (Masters in Business Administration) Course after your Graduation from any degree and course, because the 10th and 12th marks/percentage is not necessary for MBA Admission. In order to take admission in MBA Course, you'll need the good graduation score from any University.
The
To be eligible for mba, minimum qualification required is graduation so it's your graduation percentage which matters for being eligible. There's no fixed requirement in 12th to be eligible for mba, so even if you have passed 12th with just passing percentage you are eligible for mba . But
Hello Rushikesh,
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First of all, I want to say that you have a lot of work experience, which is a plus point. Obviously there is no sure way to say what kind of placement you'll be getting. Your placement not only depends on your
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To answer your question, which truly seems to be the case these days, there is only one way to know if a college is worth joining or not.
First of all, one needs to individually go in an institutes website, and check details,
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