Who can do an MBA?

As a minimum a 3 year bachelor’s degree or corresponding in any regulation documented by any Indian University / AICTE as appropriate for post-graduate studies. Students in final year of graduation can also apply. Such applicant, if selected, will be permissible provisional admission with the condition that the mark sheet and a certificate of passing is produced by certain specified date. Indian B-Schools have come a long way to become the source of some of the best management aptitude in the world. The IIM graduates get placed on par with graduates hailing from the best schools in the world.

Entry route to the best Colleges in India

The Common Admission Test (CAT) is the entry route to the best B-schools in India. Other exams include the Common Entrance Test (CET) for entry into management institutes in Maharashtra. However the selection process across most of the institutes is basically same, include of the following.

The Aptitude Test

Assess the candidate on

1. Decision making capability under constraints of time and data

2. Managerial ability in subtle manner

3. Ability to eliminate unwanted choices

Personality Assessment comprising of:

Group Discussion (GD)

1. Quality of Content (Knowledge)

2. Communication - Clarity and Presentation (Articulation)

3. Listening skills

4. Ability to influence (Leadership)

5. Team membership (Interpersonal Skills)

Personal Interview

Assess the candidate on

1. Communication skills

2. Areas of interest


3. Achievements

4. Strengths and Weaknesses

5. Career Objectives

6. Academic Performance

Last selection to any business school is based on criteria such as the candidate’s performance in Aptitude test, GD, Interview, Academic presentation and Work experience.

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