Can I join GIET Engineering College without MAT for MBA?

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    Kapil Lalwani | Contributor-Level 10

    a year ago

    The MBA admissions in GIET Engineering College do not require MAT; other managing aptitude tests accepted are, CAT of 50-70 percentile, XAT of 50-70 percentile, CMAT of 50-70 percentile, ATMA of 50-70 percentile, and OJEE of 60-80 percentile. Minimum percentage required in Graduation is 50% for the candidates and 45% for the SC/ST candidates. Management quota admissions (25% seats) are possible directly with fee structure of INR 90,000 INR 1,20,000 per semester. Intake capacity of MBA is 120 students and admission to MBA programme is offered between May and July.

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    Ujjwal Gupta | Contributor-Level 9

    a year ago

    You do not have to appear for MAT when you get into the MBA course at GIET Engineering College. The basis of the admission process for MBA at GIET is the AP ICET entrance examination. It is a state-level entrance examination used in multiple colleges in Andhra Pradesh to seek admission to the MBA program.

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