Hello,would there be another admission cycle after the January one?As my form wouldn't reach by 27th if i apply now!CMAT percentile is 92.

Asked about Christ University - MBA (Business Analytics)

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    NINA Joy P | Contributor-Level 6

    9 years ago
    Hi. Yes there is a second round of admissions in March. The exact dates will be put up on the college website soon after the first round is done. Request you to keep monitoring the same.

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