How many marks should I score in CMAT to get admission in B.K School of Management for MBA in production and operation?

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Jahnvi Patel
7 years ago
You'll have to select specialization in second year of MBA. And the cut-off will be around 95 percentile for open category.

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Pallavi Bharti
7 years ago
Candidates must have a Bachelor's degree from a recognized university with minimum aggregate marks of 50% to apply for admission. Selection will be done on the basis of valid scores in CMAT. It is a national level entrance examination conducted for admissions into MBA and PGDM courses in AICTE recog

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