MBA in India

Requirements for MBA in India and the process to get into B-Schools

Shravan Sriram

12/1/20241 min read

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How to Pursue an MBA in India

Here's a general guide on how to pursue an MBA in India:

1. Eligibility:

  • A bachelor's degree in any discipline from a recognized university.

  • Minimum required percentage (usually 50% or above).

2. Entrance Exams:

  • Common Admission Test (CAT): The most popular exam for admission to top IIMs and other prestigious B-schools.

  • Management Aptitude Test (MAT): Accepted by a wide range of B-schools.

  • Xavier Aptitude Test (XAT): For admission to XLRI Jamshedpur and other B-schools.

  • Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT): Accepted by many Indian B-schools, especially those offering international programs.

3. Application Process:

  • Shortlisting: Based on entrance exam scores, academic performance, and work experience.

  • Written Ability Test (WAT): An essay-writing test to assess your writing skills and analytical abilities.

  • Group Discussion (GD): A group activity to evaluate your communication, leadership, and teamwork skills.

  • Personal Interview (PI): A one-on-one interview to assess your personality, motivation, and fit with the program.

4. Choosing a B-School:

  • IIMs: The Indian Institutes of Management are the most prestigious B-schools in India.

  • Other Top B-Schools: XLRI Jamshedpur, FMS Delhi, MDI Gurgaon, etc.

  • State-Level B-Schools: Many states have their own B-schools, offering quality education at a lower cost.

5. Specializations:

  • Finance: Corporate finance, investment banking, risk management.

  • Marketing: Brand management, digital marketing, market research.

  • Human Resources: Organizational behavior, talent management, industrial relations.

  • Operations: Supply chain management, operations research, production management.

  • Strategy: Strategic management, business policy, corporate strategy.

Additional Tips:

  • Start Early: Begin preparing for entrance exams well in advance.

  • Seek Guidance: Consult with seniors or experts to get valuable insights.

  • Develop Soft Skills: Work on your communication, teamwork, and leadership skills.

  • Gain Work Experience: Relevant work experience can enhance your profile.

  • Stay Updated: Keep yourself updated on the latest trends in management education.

By following these steps and with dedicated preparation, you can successfully pursue an MBA in India and open doors to a rewarding career.

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