Am I eligible to apply for MBA at PSGIM? My profile: MAT-610.50(composite score), UG-5.98 CGPA, 10th-94.4% and 12th-83%.

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Asked by Divahar T
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Shanmuga Karthiga
7 years ago
Hello Divahar, Congrats for your MAT score. You are eligible to apply for MBA, and you will be evaluated based on Group discussion and personal interview. Once you cleared it, you will get admission very easily. All the best for your future.

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7 years ago
Hello Divahar, Yes, you are eligible to apply for PSGIM. You will be further evaluated based on group discussion and personal interview sessions. If you are able to prove your competence in the group discussion, you can get admission easily. All the best.

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7 years ago
Hi Divahar, MBA in PSGIM requires an overall aggregate of 55% through 10th,12th and UG so you are eligible to apply for PSGIM. All the best.

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