Can apply for open MAT exam I got 47% in graduation belong to obc category.

I saw that 5% relaxation who belong to reserved category. Can I apply for open MAT exam I got 47% in graduation and belong to obc category.

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pradeep kumar
5 years ago
ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA AND QUALIFICATIONS for OPENMAT : The eligibility criteria for admission to MBA programme would be as per the AICTE norms viz. Any graduate (Including Chartered Accountancy/Cost Accountancy/Company Secretaryship) with 50% marks for general category/45% for reserved category as pe

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