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A
bird's eye view of the selection process of top
B-schools. |
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Written Test |
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Tests
your aptitude.
Two hours, 90 questions. |
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Personality
Assessment |
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Tests your
overall personality.
Using tools such as group discussions and interviews. |
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Final Call |
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Select
the B-school.
Complete the joining formalities. |
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The first
step to seek admission in an MBA program
is the entrance test. If you wish
to pursue an MBA in India there are multiple
entrance tests such as CAT, XAT or CET that you
can take. Whereas, if you wish to pursue an
international MBA, GMAT is the only globally recognized
test. This section gives you a complete picture
of the entrance exam process in India, right
from the time of application till you get
into a B-school. |
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*The
tests and exercises of the personality
assessment phase vary according to each
institute. |
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