Can we do an MBA after a BA in India? What is the scope of shifting to a management profile after completing your studies in Humanities?

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Can we do an MBA after a BA in India? What is the scope of shifting to a management profile after completing your studies in Humanities?

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manpreet Tuteehub forum best answer Best Answer 2 years ago
In India, the basic eligibility criteria to get admission in MBA is: you just have to score above 50% in your 3 year (or 4 year), graduation from a recognized college or University followed by entrance exam and GDPI. Hence, there are no such restrictions that BA students cannot do MBA in India. Absolutely, you can. You just have to fulfill the criteria of university. For eg., to get admission in IIMs, your CAT percentile should ranges from 96% to 100% with good academic qualifications. And, there is no need to afraid while changing your profile from Humanities to management. The management is applicable everywhere and it is all pervasive. Suppose, you have done BA in Economics Hons, then in MBA you may opt for MBA in Business Economics or MBA in International Business. This field are in correlation with BA Eco Hons. Hence, you just have to apply your full strength to enhance your career and explore your opportunities. Hope this helps. Best of luck.

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