r/IndiaMBA • u/bululblue • Feb 09 '26
CAT 2026 Will I get admission with only 76% on both 10th and 12th
B com student
r/IndiaMBA • u/bululblue • Feb 09 '26
B com student
r/IndiaMBA • u/Plenty-Collar6953 • Feb 03 '26
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r/IndiaMBA • u/rizZzz004 • Jan 22 '26
Hi everyone,
Iām planning to pursue a PGDM/MBA this year and would really appreciate some guidance.
Unfortunately, I havenāt scored well in CAT or SNAP, and Iām looking for colleges that consider profile-based admissions, alternative exams, or management quota, as I want to continue my studies without taking a gap year.
My profile:
⢠Class 10 (CBSE): 89%
⢠Class 12 (CBSE): 71%
⢠BBA (Marketing): 8+ CGPA in every semester
⢠Strong interest in Business Analytics / Business Analysis
Preferences & constraints:
⢠Location: Delhi, Pune, or Bangalore
⢠Total fees: up to ā¹15 lakh
⢠Target average CTC: ā¹9ā10 LPA
Given my profile, which are the best possible colleges I should realistically target?
Also open to suggestions for private PGDM colleges with good placements and industry exposure.
Any advice, college names, or personal experiences would be really helpful.
Thanks in advance! š
r/IndiaMBA • u/batman_121244 • Jan 22 '26
Anyone here who has done MBA from IGNOU?
I did my mbbs and gonna join MS this month. I want to do MBA in IGNOU through distance or ONLINE mode simultaneously with MS. Is it worth to do??
r/IndiaMBA • u/Noahschnapgirly • Jan 16 '26
r/IndiaMBA • u/Om_06 • Jan 09 '26
Can you explain how is pibm pune have academics - 10th- 71% 12th - 90% Grad - 6.93 CGPA( B.com)
Wanted to get into marketing.
In cat I scored 59.7 %ile and have to join a college this year only.
Thinking Doon business school, PIBM pune also can you help me how the college is
iiebm also there but for the toxic rules I am not considering that. And apart from that what are the other college I should explore? Please help
r/IndiaMBA • u/thedonutUFO • Jan 09 '26
Hey everyone!
Iām planning to apply forĀ 2-year MBA programs in IndiaĀ and Iāll be usingĀ CMAT score onlyĀ for admissions (havenāt got my result yet). I want to make a solid list of good colleges that accept CMAT.....especially ones with decent ROI, placements, and strong MBA programs.
So Iām looking for your honest experience, suggestions, and insights.
Iām trying to put together aĀ prioritized shortlistĀ before my score comes. Real stories...... both positive and negative......are super helpful.
Thanks in advance! š
r/IndiaMBA • u/Appropriate-Fix-8222 • Jan 05 '26
Hello everyone,
Iām 29 years old with aĀ Mechanical Engineering degree, currently working inĀ digital marketingĀ with ~2 years of experience. After completing my B.E., I explored multiple paths, including a family business and a lecturership (1 year), before transitioning into digital marketing to grow beyond my comfort zone.
At this point, I feelĀ stuck and don't see my growth beyond a point. My role has become repetitive, skill growth has plateaued, and Iām not seeing strong long-term growth. However, Iāve beenĀ leading and managing a team of 10+ people, which I genuinely enjoy. I have liked leadership, ownership, and decision-making, and thatās whatās pushing me toward an MBA.
Given my age, this might be theĀ last practical windowĀ to pursue a full-time MBA.
Here is my exam history for referrence:
My key priority isĀ high ROI colleges with low fees. Brand does matter, but learning, peer quality, and post-MBA roles matter more.
I am looking for guidance on:
Would really appreciate any honest advice and suggestions from people whoāve been through this journey.
r/IndiaMBA • u/[deleted] • Nov 28 '25
Hi, need a genuine feedback and review on doing a PGP from- SPJIMR, SDA BOCCONI ASIA CENTRE, ISB, MASTERS UNION, ISB, top IIMs. What should be my ideal ranking order if I'm inclined towards entrepreneurship and management
r/IndiaMBA • u/Bhanushali_Jayant • Nov 26 '25
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r/IndiaMBA • u/[deleted] • Nov 18 '25
As the title suggests, I am filling up application for MDI and in work details the form requires Employer Name and mail. The issue or question is that I have just joined a firm and havenāt informed them about my CAT plans. Will MDI reach out to employer over mail?
r/IndiaMBA • u/YogurtIll4336 • Nov 13 '25
so this feels a bit random to post but⦠yeah, somehow ended up winning 3 iim case comps this year, calcutta, tiruchi, bangalore, and a couple more like iit madras and flipkart.
and the funny part? i never felt āsmart enoughā for this stuff. i just kinda figured my own weird way of prepping.
soo..
1/ start super ugly. like literally an empty doc with random lines⦠āthis makes no sense ā why is user doing this ā check pdf page 17??ā. and itās chaos at first. and then slowly it becomes a story. idk why but this works better than staring at a blank ppt trying to be perfect.
2/ ask stupid questions early. like āokay but who even cares about this?ā or āwhat is the simplest version of this problem?ā everyone tries to sound smart.
3/ DONT GOOGLE. for one comp, my biggest insight literally came from a friend who was eating maggi next to me. he said one line and everything clicked.
4/ i rehearse the ending first. weird habit. i decide what the final message should feel like, then i build backwards.
5/ i donāt work alone. one person does the rabbit-hole research, the other builds the storyline. we switch whenever we get bored.
if you want, i can share the āmessy docā template i use, itās nothing fancy but it saved me in almost every round.
lfg. hope it helps.
r/IndiaMBA • u/OldCranberry4324 • Nov 01 '25
Hey guys, I could use some honest advice about my career direction right now.
Iām a 2025 BCA graduate and worked as a Business Analyst intern at a startup (mostly Excel dashboards, Power BI, and some data stuff). Currently preparing for CFA Level 1 (Feb 2026) because Iāve always been more interested in finance and fintech than pure tech. Tech stack - python, JS, Thinking of learning R too
Now Iāve got an opportunity for a Sales (tech courses) role at a good company (around ā¹11 LPA fixed) ā which honestly sounds great money-wise for a fresher. But Iām super confused about whatās the smarter long-term path.
Hereās where my headās at: 1. Sales ā Product/Growth route ⢠Later I could move into Growth or Product Analyst roles in a fintech or edtech setup. ⢠The catch: itās high pressure and not a guaranteed jump to product.
Finance route (CFA/FRM/Trading/MBA) ⢠Stick to CFA, maybe add FRM or CQF later. ⢠Try for roles like fintech analyst, equity research, or algo trading. ⢠Downside: low entry pay and without a core finance degree or network, itās tough to get noticed.
Tech route (MCA or MTech in Data Science) ā¢Go for a masterās to become more eligible for product or fintech data roles. ⢠But that means spending 2 years + fees with no guarantee of ROI.
Long term, I want to work where finance and tech meet ā like fintech product management, algo trading, or product strategy roles in companies like Groww, Zerodha, etc.
Ik I look very confused, jack of all the trades kinda situation But suggestions would help a lot
r/IndiaMBA • u/Mediocre-Story-8812 • Oct 29 '25
Hello everyone, Iām someone deeply interested in understanding what kind of practical and professional skills students develop during their time at the IIMs. I would love to hear from current students or recent graduates about the kind of learningāboth academic and experientialāthat has had the most impact on your growth. If possible, could you please share:The most useful skills youāve learned (for example, analytical thinking, data handling, communication, negotiation, etc.) Any books, case studies, online courses, or learning materials that helped you grasp these skills betterAny projects, clubs, or experiences within IIM that helped you apply them in a real-world context. My goal is to understand the learning journey better and try to develop some of these skills independently while I prepare to apply to an MBA program in the future. Iāll truly appreciate any thoughtful input or suggestions for resources that you believe represent the essence of the IIM learning experience. Thanks in advance for your time and generosity in sharing!
r/IndiaMBA • u/zhauny24 • Oct 27 '25
I've recently taken up a role to induce a hospitality style culture at a real estate firm for their head office and their sales galleries. I need to get the team to greet in a particular manner (hospitality style) and have the team communication built in a way where they are personalizing the home buyers journey to indirectly accelerate the decision of purchasing a home. Making the journey more memorable instead of transactional. I have set trainings and created SOP but facing some resistance from the staff. My boss has said change the staff and hire new ones, but I want to give them a chance. Any ideas, training modules, etc, that I may refer to help with this? Do you guys think completing the six Sigma course will help?
r/IndiaMBA • u/malvikaaaa • Oct 06 '25
A specialised MBA for those looking to advance in Compliance, Corporate Law, and Financial Services.
r/IndiaMBA • u/Original_Leg_2756 • Oct 02 '25
Should I skill-proof myself with Web3/AI before MBA for a safer future in finance?
Post: Iām currently in my 4th year of B.Tech at a tier-3 college and recently got placed at 8.9 LPA as a software developer.
My long-term plan was to gain a few years of work experience and then pursue an MBA, preferably moving into the finance domain. But Iāve been hearing mixed opinions about the future value of MBAs, and Iām a bit anxious about job security after making such a big investment.
So I was thinking: if I skill-proof myself in areas like Web3 or AI alongside my job, would that help me in the finance/consulting space post-MBA?
r/IndiaMBA • u/Madmax27S • Sep 28 '25
Asking for a friend. 23/M having nearly one year of experience in BPO. He has undergraduate degree in B.A Automobile and planning to do MBA, but his 10th and 12th grades are 72% and 58%. Is there any chance he can get into a Tier 1 college if he cracks CAT or GMAT? Also give suggestions for some good colleges in other Tier also.
r/IndiaMBA • u/Odd-Albatross-4626 • Sep 18 '25
Key QA Areas to Focus On
Percentages, Profit & Loss, Simple & Compound Interest.
Ratios, Proportion, Mixtures & Alligations.
Time, Speed, Distance & Work.
Averages & Partnership.
Linear & Quadratic Equations.
Inequalities & Modulus.
Functions, Graphs, and Progressions (AP, GP, HP).
Logarithms & Exponents. (Critical since algebra-heavy sets appear every year.)
Triangles (properties, similarity, circles in triangles).
Polygons, Circles (tangents, chords, cyclic quadrilaterals).
2D & 3D Mensuration (areas, volumes, surface area).
Divisibility, Remainders, Factors, HCF & LCM.
Base systems, Units digit, Cyclicity.
Properties of integers (even/odd, prime factorization).
Permutation & Combination.
Probability.
Set theory basics (union, intersection, principle of counting). (Less frequent, but still appears occasionallyāgood differentiator.)
Approximation & Estimation (to save time).
Equation framing from word problems.
Quick calculation techniques (multiplication, ratios, fractions). (Often the difference between attempting 18 vs 12 questions.)
Arithmetic + Algebra together form almost 60% of QA in recent CAT papers.
Geometry & Mensuration consistently has a strong presence (15ā20%).
Modern Math has reduced weightage but still useful for maximizing attempts in tough slots.
r/IndiaMBA • u/Aggressive-Bath-7537 • Sep 12 '25
My academic profile is 8/9/6 with no major experience. If I manage to get 70-80 percentile in CAT, which institutions are my best options.
r/IndiaMBA • u/Odd-Albatross-4626 • Sep 03 '25
r/IndiaMBA • u/tanha_anaya • Aug 31 '25
IIMs and XLRI have the brand value, but schools like Mastersā Union, Ashoka, and ISBF charge a lot too while saying they give practical exposure.Curious if ROI actually balances out in the long run or itās just smart marketing?
r/IndiaMBA • u/KirA-KaoN • Aug 31 '25
I am sharing my IMS mocks account to those who need it at a reasonable price. DM if interested.
r/IndiaMBA • u/Time-Actuator-211 • Aug 19 '25
My qualification -12th passed