Indian Institute of Foreign Trade
Hello Aspirant
IIFT is one of the premiere institutes in the country. The institute is well known for comprehensive programs, placements and hefty packages. Short answer, full time MBA from IIFT would be a good idea.
Indeed, it is conceivable, yet it will be very troublesome. You get focused on a variety on the off chance that you're a non-engineer.
Ensure you have an exceptionally high percentile.
Business colleges like FMS don't consider your school marks. A portion of the other business colleges gives less weightage to your past scholastics. IIIFT doesn't give a lot of weightage to past scholastics.
You might decide to get some work insight before applying as that will help your profile.
By the day's end, assuming you get a high percentile, that by itself will do the trick to get you a meeting call. At the point when inside the room, it is up to you to persuade the specialists that you have a place there in that business college.
Dear aspirant,
I would like to request you to kindly mention your category because that can also be the reason for your shortlisting as you would have cleared the category wise cut off .
But if you are from general category i would advise you kindly prepare for your pi very sincerely because that's the eliminating round where maximum candidates suffer rejection. Even high percentile scorers suffer rejection.
hey there,
According to the Acadmic Eligibility criteria for IIFT the aspirant must possess Bachelor’s degree of minimum three years’ duration in any discipline with at least 50 percent aggregate (45 per cent for SC/ST and PwD candidates) from a recognised university
So, Yes you are eligible
for more details about IIFT you can check below link
https://bschool.careers360.com/articles/iift-eligibility-criteria/amp
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