I got 66% in CMAT. Am I eligible to get admission in VIT?

Asked about VIT Business School Chennai - Master of Business Administration (MBA)

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Asked by Ginni Nagar

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    Answered by

    NAVEEN RAJ

    9 years ago
    Yes, you are eligible to get admission in VIT. Apply before the deadline.
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    Answered by

    NIRANJAN S

    9 years ago
    Hi. CMAT scores are considered for admissions. You are eligible to apply for the MBA programme in VIT University.
    All the best! Thank you!
  • Your cmat score is low when compared to mat or cat. So, chances are less to get admission. But you are eligible to apply.

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