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I am a Graduate with 33% marks. Work experience 7 years. Am I eligible for MBA?

mhsteja 19th Jul, 2022

Hi aspirant...!

Hope you're doing great...!

So, with regard of you're query. There are generally minimum requirements for eligibility for every course. The minimal requirement for admission to the MBA program is that the applicant must have earned at least 50% of the possible points in their graduate program (For IIM the minimum marks required is 60 percent ). As a result, you are not qualified to enroll in the MBA program because you do not meet the minimal percentage requirement.

Consider the following link for further details on MBA:

https://www.careers360.com/courses/mba-master-of-business-administration

Hope this will helps you...!

GOOD LUCK...!

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does a pharmacist salary increase with their work experience?

Sajal Trivedi 7th Jul, 2022

Hello aspirant,

With less than two years of experience, a pharmacist can expect to make about 21,900 INR each month. A person with between two and five years of experience can expect to make 30,200 INR a month, which is 38% more than a person with less than two years of experience.

So definitely with experience a pharmacist salary increases as working experience matters a lot.

Thank you

Hope this information helps you.

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hello I am working with my mom in my family business as we have shop of clothes in our area how to issue work experience certificate for the same

Med 9th Jul, 2022

Hi Aastha,

If your family business is an officially registered business, then you can absolutely obtain a work experience certificate that shall bear your role in the business and the time period for which you worked for. It should be approved from a supervisor or a manager.

Your business's official bank account should be registered with your business during the time of its foundation, and the salary that you will receive from this bank account will act as a solid proof of your employment history. When you get your pay from the business's official account, you will have to obtain a bank statement reflecting the period from the first to the last month.

You won't require an offer letter, but your employer should provide you with a notepad carrying the company's official name and logo mentioning your role and start and end dates for approval by your manager.

Hope this helps. Please feel free to reach out in case of any doubts. Best of luck!

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I have got 95%, 92%, 9.6 in 10th, 12th, Engineering respectively. I am an OBC, female. 0 work experience. What are my chances of getting into IIM-B? What CAT Score would be required?

Nithya 11th Aug, 2022

Hello Aspirant,

Hope you are doing well. You have a fair chance of getting into IIM-B. According to past cut-offs.The composite score has the following weightage:

CAT 2021 score

40

Class 10 Board

20

Class 12 Board

10

Graduation Degree

20

Gender Diversity

2

Work Experience

8

Total

100


The cut-off is also based on scores obtained on various sections in CAT, the past cut-offs for OBC are as follows:

Quantitative Aptitude - 65

Data Interpretation and Logical Reasoning -65

Verbal and Reading Comprehension -70

Total -75

All the best!


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best foreign universities for MBA in HR without work experience for BA student?

Nupur Kothari 16th Jun, 2022

Hi aspirant,

These are a few colleges for MBA HR abroad that offer admission to graduates without work experience:-

1. Haas school of business- university of California

2. Wharton mba- university of Pennsylvania

3. Sloan school of management- MIT

4. Chicago booth school of business

5. University of west London

6. University of tubingen

7. Technical university of Munich

8. Graduate school of business and law - RMIT

9. Thompson rivers university

10. New York institute of technology

All the best!

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I have completed my graduation in B.com and currently doing a distance learning diploma in international trade , I want to do my masters in management from abroad , should I give Gmat and take work experience or any other diplomas while applying for colleges that does not accept Gmat?

Amal Santosh 20th Jun, 2022

Dear aspirant, I would suggest you to move to countries like Canada if you're interested in diploma courses. It would have some good results there, but for masters you should consider some top colleges accepting GMAT in any countries,

Go for diploma if you are not willing to invest some time.

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I got 84% in my 10th, 91% in my 12th , 68% in graduation, work experience of 15 months in reputed Digital Media Platforms as a Journalist and holding 104 Certificates of Debate competitions on Regional and National level, I belong to NON OBC Category, What are my chances for IIM?

Anurag Khanna 28th May, 2022

Hello Aspirant,

On the basis of such above than average overall academic performance and work performance you have good chances of getting some top IIMs only if you will be able to secure 99+ percentile in CAT because you belongs to General category.


Now let us discuss about admission criteria of some of the top IIMs like IIM A,B&C so that you can understand more clearly :-


IIM Ahmedabad

Admission process for IIM A is a two step process. First step is for preliminary screening on the basis of Sectional cut-offs and overall cut-offs along with different rating points for IIM A which are described in the tables below and you need to clear sectional cut-off as well as Overall cut-off :-

Category

VRC percentile

DILR percentile

QA Percentile

Overall Percentile

General, EWS

70

70

70

80

NC-OBC cum Transgender

65

65

65

75

SC

60

60

60

70

ST

50

50

50

60

PwD (EWS, General, SC, NC-OBC)

60

60

60

70

PwD (ST)

50

50

50

60


Ratings on the basis of class 10th score :-

Per cent Score in Xth Std. Exam

Rating Score A

<=55

1

>55 and <=60

2

>60 and <=70

3

>70 and <=80

5

>80 and <=90

8

>90

10


Rating on the basis of class 12th score :-

Per cent Score in XIIth Std. Exam

Rating Score B

<=55

1

>55 and <=60

2

>60 and <=70

3

>70 and <=80

5

>80 and <=90

8

>90

10


Rating scores on the basis of field of graduation and percentage :-

Per cent score in Professional courses

Rating Score C

<= 50

1

> 50 and <= 55

2

> 55 and <= 60

3

> 60 and <= 65

5

> 65 and <= 75

8

> 75

10


Rating scores on the basis of work experience (if any) :-

Work Experience in Month (July 31, 2021)

Rating Score D

< 12 months

0

>= 12 and <= 36 months

MF * (number of months of work experience – 11)

> 36 months

5

Work-experience Multiplication Factor (MF) = 0.20


After considering all the ratings on the basis of above discussed factors candidates are shortlisted for Step 2 which is Analytical Writing Test and Personal Interview round.

You can check out complete admission process for IIM A from the link given below :-

https://bschool.careers360.com/articles/iim-ahmedabad-admission-criteria


IIM Bangalore

In IIM B also there is a two stage selection process and the cut-offs are given below :-

Category

Quantitative

Aptitude

Percentile

Data Interpretation &

Logical Reasoning

Percentile

Verbal and Reading Comprehension Percentile

Overall

Percentile

General

75

75

80

85

EWS

65

65

70

75

NC-OBC

65

65

70

75

SC

60

60

65

70

ST

55

55

55

65

PWD

50

50

50

60


For shortlisting of candidates for PI and AWT following weightage is considered by IIM B :-

S.No.

Components

Weightage

1

Gender Diversity

2

2

CAT 2021

40

3

10 Standard

20

4

12 Standard

10

5

Bachelors

20

6

Weighted Work Experience

8

Total

100


Note that weightage mentioned is in points and the 40 points of CAT weightage can be bifurcated as follows  :-

  • Verbal & Reading Comprehension (VARC) - 14 points
  • Data Interpretation & Logical Reasoning (DILR) - 16 points
  • Quantitative Aptitude (QA) - 10 points

You can check out complete admission process for IIM B from the link given below :-

https://bschool.careers360.com/articles/iim-bangalore-admission-criteria


IIM Calcutta

In IIM C also there is a two stage selection process and the cut-offs are given below :-

Category

VA

DILR

QA

Overall Percentile

General

≥ 75

≥ 80

≥ 80

≥ 85

NC-OBC

≥ 65

≥ 65

≥ 70

≥ 75

EWS

≥ 65

≥ 65

≥ 70

≥ 75

SC

≥ 60

≥ 60

≥ 65

≥ 70

ST

≥ 55

≥ 55

≥ 55

≥ 65

PwD

≥ 45

≥ 45

≥ 45

≥ 55


Class X Marks (in per cent)

Points

Class XII Marks (in per cent)

Points

≥80

10

≥80

15

≥75 and < 80

8

≥ 75 and < 80

12

≥70 and < 75

6

≥70 and < 75

9

≥65 and < 70

4

≥65 and < 70

6

≥60 and < 65

2

≥60 and < 65

3

< 60

0

< 60

0


Bachelor’s Degree Marks (in per cent)

Points

≥ 60

15

≥ 55 and < 60

10

≥ 50 and < 55

5

< 50

2.5


For IIM C also you need to clear the above cut-offs and your points as mentioned in the above table should be decent enough to get shortlisted for Stage 2 which is of AWT and PI.

Final selection will be made on the basis of following weightage :-

Components

Weights

CAT 2021 Score

30

Personal Interview (PI)

48

Point granted for Academic Diversity at Bachelor’s level for Non-Engineering degree

4

Work Experience

8

Total

90


You can check out the link given below for complete admission Process of IIM C :-

https://bschool.careers360.com/articles/iim-calcutta-admission-criteria

You can also use CAT Pathfinder to predict your chances to get call from different IIMs :-

https://bschool.careers360.com/pathfinder/cat


I hope this information helps you.

Good Luck!!

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I like to do masters in abroad, but confused, many saying that without work experience it will not be good, others are saying if u have gap in education u cannot start again. pls help me to solve this!!??

bhumika tiwari 26th May, 2022

Hi there.

If you want to further your studies overseas, you should go for it. Studying abroad is becoming a more common choice for students. If you choose to pursue your master's degree abroad, you may be eligible for a number of scholarships, grants, and financial aid programs developed specifically for international students completing their graduate degree abroad.


You can always pursue your master's degree, so taking a year or two off shouldn't be an issue. Many students obtain experience in their own nation before continuing their education overseas. Work experience improves your resume. However, as you can see, there are some colleges that accept students with no prior experience, so you have nothing to lose by choosing one over the other.

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