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S
6 years ago
Only B.Tech graduates are welcomed in this college for pursuing MBA. So, I think you don't have a chance, better look out for other colleges excepting B.Sc graduates.

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Avesh Singh
a year ago

NIT-Warangal only accepts B.Tech graduates for MBA course.

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Pratik Gaurav
6 years ago
No, one of the criteria for admission in MBA program is to be a B.Tech graduate.

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U
6 years ago
Hi Durga, Yes, you can surely pursue MBA through MAT. Not just MAT there are many other entrance exam for MBA like CAT, XAT, ATMA and many other. I would suggest you to take up more than one entrance exams. All the best!

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Yash Gupta
6 years ago
Hi, you need to have either CAT or MAT score. For further information do visit this link:- https://www.shiksha.com/mba/course/master-of-business-administration-national-institute-of-technology-warangal-nit-warangal-242006. Hope this helps!

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