Can I get admission in MBA with 66 percentile in CAT and 181 in NMAT? What is the process to apply for MBA?

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RISHAV Kumar
7 months ago

Yes, but why are you not trying to take a break and prepare once more. With 66 percentile in CAT and 181 in NMAT, you can apply to Tier 2 and Tier 3 MBA colleges. Check individual college cutoffs on their official websites. The process includes filling application forms, appearing for GD/PI/WAT roun

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