How can I calculate my class 10th and 12th percentage for pursuing MBA from IIM?

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Shail Oberoi
9 years ago
To pursue MBA, you should not worry about class 10th and 12th percentage. One has to excel in the MBA open test CAT and do well at the PI stage to seek admission. The only criteria for MBA open test is that you should have scored minimum 50% marks at your graduation.

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J
9 years ago
To pursue MBA in India, you need to clear CAT exam. You need to score decent marks to get admission in a good Colleges. It does not depend on class 10th or 12th percentage. You can check the below mentioned link: https://www.way2college.com/articles/entrance-examination/checklist-for-the-cat-entra

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