Can I get admission to Athena School of Management with 60% in Class 12th?

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    jasveer singh | Contributor-Level 9

    a year ago

    Yes you are eligible for CAT exam the eligibility of CAT is if you are general 60and obc 55 and sc/st 45 are eligible for exam 

    The athena school of management cut off and admission process is done on the basis of CAT, XAT, CMAT, and GMAT. 

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    Shubham | Contributor-Level 10

    a year ago

    To gain admission to the esteemed Athena School of Management in Mumbai, India, candidates must meet specific criteria. A minimum cumulative score of 50% is essential for applicants in their bachelor's, 12th, and 10th grades. Furthermore, candidates should either be in their final year of undergraduate studies or have already completed their degree.

     

    In terms of admission exams, candidates must have successfully cleared one of the following: the Athena Scholastic Admission Test (ASAT), NMAT, CMAT, GMAT, or CAT. The CAT exam requires a minimum overall cutoff of 25 percentile. A minimum of 50% on the qualifying exam is the baseline

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    NAYBEDYA MOHANTY | Contributor-Level 9

    a year ago

    The minimum cumulative score required by the Athena School of Management in Mumbai, India, is 50% for applicants with bachelor's, 12th, and 10th grade degrees. Additionally, candidates must be in their final year of graduation or have already finished their degree. Additionally, candidates must have passed one of the Athena Scholastic Admission Test (ASAT), NMAT, CMAT, GMAT, or CAT admission exams. For the CAT exam, the overall cutoff is 25 percentile. 50% on the qualifying exam is the minimum required for admission to the Athena School of Management's PGPM program.

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    sai uttam Manda

    a year ago

    Yes, you can get admission to Athena School of Management with 60% in Class 12th. The minimum eligibility criteria for admission to the PGPM programme at Athena School of Management is 50% marks in the qualifying examination. However, the school also considers other factors, such as entrance exam score, academic record, extracurricular activities, work experience, and performance in the personal interview, when making admission decisions.

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    Heima Yadav | Contributor-Level 6

    a year ago

    Athena School of Management in Mumbai, India requires applicants to have a 50% aggregate in their 10th, 12th, and bachelor's degree. Applicants must also have completed their graduation or be in their final year of graduation. 

    Applicants must also have cleared one of the following entrance exams: NMAT, CMAT, GMAT, CAT, Athena Scholastic Admission Test (ASAT. 

    The overall cutoff for the CAT exam is 25 percentile. 

    Athena School of Management offers a PGDM programme that is equivalent to an MBA. The programme is designed for students who want to become successful leaders in the corporate sector and entrepreneur

     

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