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Get a Ticket to Your Dream B-School

Author: Bappaditta Jana
by Bappaditta Jana
Posted: Jun 09, 2017

Do you want to pursue a career in MBA? Do you want to start up your own business? Then it is the right place for you to be here. We will discuss here the top MBA institutes in India, how to be admitted in these colleges and the kind of entrance exams conducted.

MBA or Master of Business Administration, as the name, suggests that it completely devotes to business and its understanding. In this modern era, everything around us somehow or the other way is related to business. Without business, nothing is achievable in this world. Sticking to a business or understanding the legibility of starting a business is of utmost importance. Even for running a traditional business, some knowledge about the modern aspects of business and its techniques, procedures are important.

Top MBA colleges in India; include colleges like the IIMs, XLRI and other regional universities. Based on these colleges, different types of entrance examinations are conducted all over the country. Common Admission Test (CAT) is the most popular of the MBA entrance exams and is conducted all throughout the country. This exam ensures the first level of accomplishment towards the entrance into MBA. Other than CAT, entrance exams that are popular are XAT, MAT, CMAT, and GMAT and so on. MAT is the entrance exam to which most of the regional colleges are incorporated and GMAT is especially for students who want to pursue MBA in foreign. XAT is the autonomous entrance exam conducted by XLRI.

The entrance exams are the first step to cut off a section of the students who are not eligible for MBA. These entrance exams generally consist questions related to Quantitative Aptitude, Logical Reasoning, Verbal and Reading Comprehension and sometimes General Knowledge. After the candidate successfully surpasses this level of the entrance exams, then the colleges conduct Group Discussion rounds and Personal Interview rounds, which further correspond to cut off more students from the list, allowing selecting those candidates who are deserving.

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