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The FMS Delhi selection criteria for the MBA batch of 2019-2021 have been released. The application process has commenced from 9th October 2018.
The FMS Delhi selection criteria for the MBA batch of 2019-2021 have been released. The application process has commenced from 9th October 2018.
The IIM Kozhikode Selection Criteria 2018 has been released on the IIM-K official website.
The IIM Lucknow selection criteria 2018 have been released for the PGP Batch of 2019-2021. Admissions to IIM Lucknow will be done on the basis of an applicant's CAT 2018 score.
It’s that time of the year again!B-schools all over the country are ready with their final admit lists and the winds of confusion and anxiety have started blowing.
As a CAT aspirant, it is imperative to prepare oneself for the decision of selecting the best fit institute. Not everyone is aiming the BLACKIS or XLRI. Sometimes even with a 99.5+ %le, people from little less financially stable backgrounds would opt for colleges with a better ROI rather than a better brand value. So certainly there is no generalized rule for selecting an institute. Pursuing an MBA is not only about the academic effort one needs to put in but also requires careful selection of options available since an investment of this magnitude is always risky.
Surely, the top 3 choices for most of the aspirants remain the elite IIMs- Ahmedabad, Bangalore and Calcutta. But, not everyone decides to go into a b-school lured just by the brand value. Pursuing an MBA is a decision that requires careful planning and figuring out which b-school would be the best for you. Does an institution’s programmes and culture match with what matters the most to you? Would investments on these fetch you the best ROI? Hopefully, this article will help you to prepare and answer such questions and to help you know more about your target b-schools so that you can make an informed decision, both- while preparing for CAT 2020 and when you need to accept an admission later.
I often get asked by MBA aspirants on various platforms including Quora and LinkedIn as to which b-school is better – and it's often a comparator between this versus that?!