MBA
For a long-term career, both an MBA in Marketing and an MBA in HR offer significant opportunities, but the "better" option depends on your individual interests and career aspirations.
Marketing is ideal for those drawn to creativity, understanding consumer behavior, and brand strategy, while HR is best for those passionate about building organizational culture, talent management, and employee engagement.
Doing an MBA from a top 30 institution can definitely be worth it, but it depends on a few things:
Pros:
Better Placements: Top 30 colleges usually have strong industry connections and better job opportunities.
Quality Education: Good faculty, infrastructure, and exposure to real-world business.
Networking: You'll meet motivated peers and alumni, which helps in career growth.
Brand Value: A reputed college name adds value to your resume.
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You should take admission in MBA just after you complete your graduation, if you are sure about doing it. Most colleges open their admission process between October to June, depending on the entrance exam and the college.
If you are going through entrance exams like CAT, XAT, or MAT, then you need to apply and appear for them first. After results, colleges start their admission rounds. So, plan accordingly and check the dates of the exams and colleges you are interested in.
If you want to gain some work experience first, then you can do MBA after 1-2 years of job also.
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Hello aspirant,
MBA candidates are not required to take entrance examinations like the CMAT in order to get admitted. While CAT is a requirement for admission to IIM MBA programs, several Tier-2 and Tier-3 MBA colleges have adopted alternative admissions methods. A lot of MBA schools use entrance tests to choose their students. Colleges administer the XAT and NMAT as MBA entry exams.
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It is possible to gain admission to certain MBA programs without taking the CMAT exam. Based on your prior grades or interviews, a lot of private colleges grant direct admission. Other tests, such as the CAT, MAT, or GMAT, are accepted by some universities.
However, CMAT or other tests are typically required for government or elite colleges. It is best to inquire about the rules of the college you wish to attend. Therefore, you still have some options even if you don't have CMAT!
Hello there,
To pursue an MBA in Luxury Management, after 12th you should first complete a bachelor’s degree in any field like commerce, business, or arts. Popular options are BBA, B.Com, or even BA.
After your graduation, prepare for MBA entrance exams like CAT, MAT, or CMAT . Then apply to institutes offering MBA programs specializing in Luxury Management or Brand Management.
You can also look for institutes abroad or private colleges in India that offer specific courses in Luxury or Fashion Management. Internships in luxury brands during or after your MBA will help build your career.
I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries, feel free to share your questions with us, and we will be happy to assist you.
Thank you, and I wish you all the best in your bright future.
Select the university where you wish to pursue an MBA first. For information on admission dates and regulations, visit their website. Gather all required paperwork, such as your graduation transcripts, identification, and pictures. Complete the application online or in person. As required, pay the application fee.
Get ready for and take the college's own test or an entrance exam like the CAT or MAT. Attend the interview and group discussion if you pass. Once you've been chosen, pay the admission fee and turn in your original paperwork to finish the process.
Dear Aspirant,
If you have scored 80 out of 200 in the MAH MBA CET 2025, your expected percentile is likely to be in the range of 60 to 70, depending on the overall performance of candidates and the difficulty level of the exam this year. Based on previous years’ trends, a score of around 120+ usually corresponds to a 95+ percentile, while scores between 100 and 110 typically fall in the 85 to 90 percentile range. Therefore, with 80 marks, you may not qualify for top colleges like JBIMS, SIMSREE, or PUMBA, but you can still explore admission opportunities in mid-level management institutes in Maharashtra. Some of the colleges you could consider include SIES College of Management Studies, Indira Institute of Management Pune, MET Mumbai, Chetana’s Institute of Management and Research, and IES Management College. Your chances may also vary based on your category and whether you are applying under the Home University (HU), Other University (OHU), or All India (AI) quota.
Yes, with 92.2% in CBSE Class 12, you are eligible to apply for Loreto College, Kolkata. The cutoffs for most Honours courses are around 60% in the subject and 50% aggregate, which you exceed. Admission is merit-based, so your chances are good, but it also depends on competition and seat availability. Keep checking the official website for updates.
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