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9th September 2016, 01:46 PM
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Can I do mba after passing B.Sc in general boilogy?


Helo,

I am in 3dr year Doing b.sc in general boilogy.i m planing to do mba after graduation.is it right for my future carer? If it is right so what subject i should prefer for doing mba? Please help me sir.. Who can provide me the details on this? Awaiting for the response.




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10th September 2016, 12:13 PM
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Default Re: Can I do mba after passing B.Sc in general boilogy?

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Helo,

I am in 3dr year Doing b.sc in general boilogy.i m planing to do mba after graduation.is it right for my future carer? If it is right so what subject i should prefer for doing mba? Please help me sir.. Who can provide me the details on this? Awaiting for the response.
B.Sc candidates are eligible for MBA course. But you should qualify in CAT, MAT, XAT, CMAT entrance exam.

Your graduation marks must be above 50% from a recognized University. Final year candidates are also eligible for MBA entrance exam.

You can choose any specialization as per your strength.
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13th September 2016, 02:51 AM
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Default Re: Can I do mba after passing B.Sc in general boilogy?

Yes you can do MBA , after passing BSc IN general
MBA Eligibility and Admission Criteria :
Candidate must have passed bachelor's degree which not less then 3 yraes, and it should be from a recognized university.
Mark should be not less then 50%.
Candidate have to appear MAT/CAT/CMAT exam

Admission will be offered according to merit list prepared on the basis of valid CMAT/CAT/MAT score of the qualified candidates followed by Group Discussion and / Personal Interview conducted at the institute.
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