OJEE M.B.A
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BA is an abbreviation for Master of Business Administration. This advanced degree offers comprehensive instruction in both theoretical and practical aspects of business concepts and leadership proficiencies. Individuals pursue an MBA to augment their professional appeal in the job market.
Eligibility: To be eligible for this postgraduate program, applicants should hold a bachelor's degree within the framework of 10+2+3 or 10+2+4 in any field, and have secured a minimum aggregate of 50% marks from an accredited university.
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You will not face any problem getting admission to the MBA programme in any of the private business school in India as the minimum eligibility criteria set up by almost all the business schools is a Bachelor's degree from a recognised university with a minimum aggregate in the qualifying examination. Some exception might be there as some of the business schools might ask for Bachelor's degree in a specific stream.
However, to get admission to MBA programme, you will require to appear for any of the following entrance exam, namely CAT / XAT/ NMAT / SNAP/ CMAT etc. followed by the WATPI/ GDPI process. All the business schools promote academic diversity, and as you belong to the humanities background, you will have good chance to convert the final call. However, you must perform well throughout the selection process. For you, general MBA will be a good option as it will open up various career prospects for you unless you are inclined towards a particular field.
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