What is an MBA?
An MBA - Master of Business Administration is a post graduate degree in business communication. MBA stands for Masters of Business Administration and is a very popular course for business students in the world. The MBA program is recognized worldwide and is considered as a major step towards a successful business management career.
Today there are over 2,500 MBA programs offered worldwide. First introduced at American universities around the turn of the 20th century, MBA programs have evolved in order to keep up with the demands of the times. While traditional two-year MBA programs are still common, especially in the United States, one-year programs have become increasingly popular. Part-time and distance-learning programs are also widely available.
The completion of an MBA in the United States takes approximately 2-3 years after attaining a bachelor’s degree. The allotted time for completing an MBA is slightly less in most European countries. Subordinate degrees are usually not required to be accepted into an MBA program, but many students begin their academic career with an MBA in mind. Many schools offer MBA programs along with other academic majors, and some focus only on business degrees.
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•    Two-Year, Full-Time MBA
•    One-Year, Full-Time MBA
•    Part-Time MBA
•    Executive MBA

MBA Admission
Most of the leading Business Schools in India follow an admission process for screening applicants. The steps followed in the admission procedure are given below:

Entrance Exam / The Written Test: Most MBA institutes in India have a written aptitude test. The most of the colleges conducts Common Admission Test -CAT, Management Aptitude Test -MAT, Karnataka Management Aptitude Test –KMAT, Joint Management Entrance Test -JMET.

Application Essays and Reference Letters: This step forms an integral part of the selection process of most top Indian B-schools. The short listed candidates of the IIMs and some other leading management institutes are expected to write these essays. GD / PI -Group Discussions / Personal Interviews: Group discussions and personal interviews are conducted generally to determine the personality traits and communication skills of the candidates. For many management colleges in India, Admission: Many B-schools offer admission to a candidate on the basis of the cumulative scores of the Entrance Exam, GD/PIs, and sometimes work experience.

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