Wait, answer me this, why would you want to do an MBA after a B.Sc. in math? Wouldn't it better to just continue in math? Go for a masters in science in applied mathematics. If you still want more, then go for a Ph.D. and then a double Ph.D.
2006-08-07 14:41:23
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answered by The Prince 6
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Its a good option what u have choosen. Because as per your qualification, its better to do MBA to survive in this competative world. CAT(Common Aptitude Test) is nothing but the entrance exam for MBA in India Level. by writing this exam u can choose good Business schools like ISB, IIM's etc. But its not easy to get good percentage in CAT exam, there is no particular format for this exam, no one knows how many quetions will be in the exam. the qusetion paper format changes each and everytime. U have to work hard to get through this exam.
The another option u have is taking the state level entrance test for MBA. this will be little bit easy to clear the exam when compared to CAT. Once u qualify in the Exam, U join in the college where u have campus placements. So that u can get job soon after completion of ur Course.
2006-08-10 04:10:29
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answered by Remo 2
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First of all, I am happy to learn u think big, i.e, talking about MBA by entry through CAT.
Your background is a good fit for CAT.
Requisites..In order to clear CAT u need 3 things (broadly)
1) Mathematics - Being a bachelor in mathematics i understand it would be your strong area.
2) Aptitude - Mathematics students r generally known for good aptitude/reasoning/IQ. This must be your cup of tea.
3) English - I have no idea about your level, but u need ral good english. In case u r not so strong, this is the area u need to work on.
Now, I would suggest target GMAT& MAT as well along with CAT (this is also my preference in fact). It is admitted that CAT is the toughest
By CAT u can get an admision in the IIIMs, XLRI, XIM (the best ones in India)
By GMAT u can get admissions in the best B-schools in the world (US,AUTRALIA,UK etc.) Education will be costly though, but loans r easily available.
By MAT u can get admission in other popular management institutes in India. This is easy though. I mentioned just to widen your domain, u may not opt this, if u r highly aspiring.
The exams are all similar, preparation for all of these are similar, only the level varies.
To prepare
Lots of books r available in the market, correspondence courses, tutorials etc. If you want me to give some example... get started with Official guide to GMAT, Kaplan 800. Correspondence utorials for CAT by Brilliant/Aggarwal n lot others.
All the best!!!
2006-08-10 19:11:38
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answered by debashis j 2
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MBA is a good choice. You will find its coaching from coaching centres like TIME... etc. CAT is the short form of Common Admission(or aptitude) Test. For MBA, there are also tests like ZAT,MAT... etc
2006-08-10 23:49:48
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answered by Anonymous
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2016-11-23 15:04:59
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answered by ? 4
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u can do msc & cat & mba both r same cat is entrance exam for mba.
2006-08-10 20:38:51
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answered by saurav k 3
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