Can I get a seat for MBA at Vijaybhoomi University with 80 percentile in CAT exam?

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Satyam Singh
a year ago

Yes, with an 80 percentile in the CAT exam, you can apply for the MBA programme at Vijaybhoomi University. The university requires a minimum CAT percentile of 50 for admission. You also need a bachelor's degree with at least 50% marks.

 

However, getting in isn't guaranteed, as the selection process a

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a year ago

Yes, candidates can get into Vijaybhoomi University MBA with an 80 percentile in the CAT exam. The CAT cutoff for the last three years in the university has been 70 percentile and it might not be raised anytime soon. Therefore, if candidates have been able to secure anything better than 70 percentil

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