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manpreet
Best Answer
3 years ago
There is no restriction and actually varies from university to university. Application will be a real challenge due to so many backlogs but if your final marks are good and if you can prove your worth you have a chance. You have to basically know the MBA requirements from abroad such as GMAT or GRE work experience, extracurricular activities, MBA essay, recommendation letter etc. Business schools abroad will evaluate your overall profile. In India you must clear the local entrance exams and must secure a high percentile. Similar to the process above, if you are shortlisted you must clear the interviews and essay rounds. So, it depends on how strong your profile is excluding the backlogs.