Am I eligible to get into this college for MBA/PGDM with 49% in graduation and 629 composite score in MAT exam?

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Asked by Sandeep Kumar
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deepthi Elizabeth
9 years ago
Ideally, you need 50% in graduation. But since you are almost on the border line, I think you can still go ahead and apply. Sometimes they do consider candidates below 50% as well.

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J
7 years ago
Hi Sandeep, Yes, surely you can get admission in best colleges, if you have less than 50% marks in graduation. Find Direct Admission in Top-MBA.in Colleges in India with less than 50% marks in Graduation.

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