Can I get admission in XIME Bangalore or Christ, Bangalore to pursue MBA with 606 composite score in MAT exam?

Should I reappear for the MAT exam?

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Asked by Ankit Kumar
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Vaibhav Agarwal
9 years ago
Yes, you can, but I would suggest you to be prepared for the GD/PI.

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What questions do they ask in GD/PI? Is it difficult to pass the GD/PI process?

Ashish Joseph
9 years ago
For XIME-Bangalore a minimum percentile that is required in MAT is 75!

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9 years ago
Yes, you can get admission.

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