TELL ME MBA ADMISSION PROCESS ?
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The Master of Business Administration (MBA) is a two-year post-graduate programme offered in a variety of specialisations throughout India and abroad. The best MBA colleges in India admit students based on a national level entrance exam called the Common Aptitude Test (CAT), which is held once a year. MBA programmes are available in a variety of formats, including regular, online, and distance education.
Eligibility:-
Academic details, minimum graduation grades, lower and maximum age limits, nationality, and other factors are used to determine MBA admissions eligibility.
- Candidates seeking admission to MBA 2022-24 must meet a set of qualifying requirements, which include the following:
- Candidates must have a Bachelor's degree from a recognised institution or institute in any field.
- Candidates in their last year of study are also eligible to apply for MBA admission if they can produce the necessary documentation at the time of admission.
- For open category applicants, a minimum of 50% in graduation is necessary, whereas reserved category candidates must have a minimum of 45 percent.
- Candidates must have passed any national, state, or university admission test with a valid score.
All B-schools need applicants to take an entrance exam, sometimes known as an MBA admission test. One of the following sorts of tests can be used:
- On behalf of the other participating colleges, an apex testing body or a top national management school conducts a national level entrance test. CAT, CMAT, MAT, or ATMA are some examples.
- On behalf of the other participating universities in that state, a state-level testing authority or a top state B-school conducts a State Level Entrance Test. MAH-CET, KMAT, OJEE, TANCET, or APICET are some examples.
- A B-school conducts a test for admission to its own MBA programme. Other management schools may accept these scores as a qualification requirement in specific situations. IIFT, XAT, NMAT, SNAP, and IBSAT are other examples.
- University conducting a test for entrance to MBA programmes being offered by colleges that are affiliated with it. Examples are KIITEE, HPU MAT
For further information regarding the admission procedure, check out the link provided below.
https://bschool.careers360.com/articles/mba-admission
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Admission to all B-schools is through MBA admission test which are of the following type:
National Level Entrance which is conducted by a top national management school on behalf of other participating colleges eg CAT,CMAT,MAT etc.
State Level Entrance conducted by a state level testing body or a top B-school on behalf of other participating college in that state eg: MAH-CET,KMAT,OJEE etc.
B-school conducts test for its own MBA programme. Other management schools accept these scores as qualifying criteria, for example, IIFT, XAT, NMAT, SNAP, IBSAT.
University also conducts test which are offered by colleges affiliated with it, for example, KIITEE, HPU MAT.
This admission process is on the basis of entrance exam followed by group discussion and then interviews.
You can also visit this link for more information:
https://bschool.careers360.com/articles/mba-admission
Hope it helps.
All the best for your future.
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