Category: Miscellaneous
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Only one test for MBA entrance from 2013
CMAT or the Common Management Admission Test, would be the only test to be conducted for admission to all management institutes approved by AICTE. Only deemed universities and institutions like IIM’s would have the choice of having their own exam. This means that except for CAT, FMS, SNAP and maybe XAT, all other major MBA…
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MBA admission is indeed a tough yet fulfilling ambition!
MBA has become one of the most important qualifications for a student if they are interested in having a good salary package and working conditions. As there are different colleges in India and across the world, it is important to know about the admission process and criteria so that you are able to fulfill the…
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What the importance of MBA degree when searching a job in India?
According to the researches, in the Indian labor market the rate of vacancies where MBA degree is a compulsory requirement doesn’t exceed 6-7%. Indian executives are sure that salary demands of candidates having MBA are often excessively increased, and so they prefer employing experienced workforce with lesser salary demands. Thus, there is sometimes no reason…
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How long are the GMAT and/or GRE scores good for assuming you wanted to work a year or two before applying to graduate school?
GMAT and GRE scores are good for five years. If you’re thinking of taking some time off before going to graduate school, I definitely recommend taking any standardized test while you’re still in school now. Otherwise, it will be more challenging to refresh your math and certain other skills that you may not use often…
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Should you attend graduate school if you want a business degree?
I’m not sure if I’m interpreting this question correctly, so I’ll try to answer it a couple of ways. Some institutions consider a business degree to be a professional degree (for example, some consider the MBA to be a professional degree; other institutions consider it a graduate degree). Ultimately, your long-term career goals and what’s…