How to get admission in MBA?
For MBA, it is necessary to pass entrance examinations like CAT, XAT or GMAT. For admission in top institutions like IIM, XLRI and FMS, these exams should be the top score. Communication and analytical skills of BA graduates are very useful in group discussion and interview. MBA degree provides networking, entrepreneurship and leadership opportunities. If you planning and preparing the right planning and preparing, you can get good growth in career by taking an MBA degree.
Why do MBA do after BA?
There are many benefits of doing MBA after BA. This gives a new direction to career.
Diversity in Career: BA (subjects like history, literature, economics) provide deep understanding in humanities and social science. This degree provides opportunities in areas such as management, marketing and human resources with MBA.
Leadership Skill: The MBA program develops skills such as leadership, decision making and strategic thinking, which form effective with BA’s analytical skills.
Networking: The MBA program gives networking opportunities with industry experts and classmates. Networking is very important for growth in career.
Educational Qualification: BA degree from a recognized university (minimum 50% marks, 45% for SC/ST).
Entrance Exam: Most MBA programs have to take the following exams for admission:
CAT (Common Admission Test): for IIM and other top institutions.
XAT, SNAP, NMAT, CMAT: for various private and government institutions.
GMAT: for international or some Indian institutions.
2. How to prepare for the entrance exam?
Syllabus: Quantitative Aptitude, Verbal Ability, Data Interpretation and Logical Reasoning.
Coaching or Self Study: Prepare with coaching or online resources from institutions like Time, IMS.
Mock Test: Solve regular mock tests and question papers of previous years.
Top Institute: IIM Ahmedabad, Bangalore, Kolkata, XLRI, FMS Delhi, SPJIMR Mumbai and MDI Gurugram.
private university: Institutions like Symbiosis, NMIMS and Amity.
Expertise: Select Experts in Marketing, Finance, HR or Operations. Do MBA in any stream that matches your BA course subjects.
4. MBA Admission Process
Application: Apply in institutions based on the score of examinations like CAT/XAT.
Gd/pi: Join the group discussion and personal interviews. BA analytical and communication skills will benefit here.
document: Submit 10th, 12th and BA marksheets, entrance exam score and identity card.
Fees: 20-25 lakh rupees in IIM, Rs 10-20 lakh in private institutions.
Financial assistance: Government schemes like education loan, merit-based scholarships (IIM, XLRI) or NSP.
ROI: The high salary found in the job after MBA makes this investment appropriate.
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