MBA / PGDM FAQs
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MBA / PGDM
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A: CAT (IIMs), XAT (XLRI), MAT, CMAT, GMAT, NMAT, SNAP (Symbiosis), and ATMA are the major MBA entrance exams in India.
A: MBA is a degree offered by universities, while PGDM is a diploma offered by autonomous institutes. Both are equally valued by employers. PGDM curricula can be updated more frequently.
A: CAT has 3 sections: Verbal Ability & Reading Comprehension, Data Interpretation & Logical Reasoning, and Quantitative Ability. Total duration is 2 hours with 66 questions.
A: Yes, freshers can apply. However, most top IIMs and B-schools prefer candidates with 1-3 years of work experience for better classroom diversity.
A: IIM fees range from ₹15-25 lakhs for 2 years. Top private B-schools charge ₹10-25 lakhs. Government university MBA programs can be as low as ₹1-5 lakhs.
A: Finance, Marketing, Human Resources, Operations, Business Analytics, IT Management, and International Business are the most popular MBA specializations.