I am B.Sc graduate in chemistry, can I pursue MBA from Chandigarh University?

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Yes, yes why not, you can pursue MBA from Chandigarh University, it does'nt matter in which course you are graduated. The main eligibility criteria is Bachelor degree in any discipline with atleast 50% marks from recognised University/ Institution. Graduates of recognised professional programmes lik

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