I got 62.7% in 10th, 62% in 12th and 44.70% in my graduation and i am also pursuing mcom i have 50 percent in1. Am I eligible to pursue MBA?

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8 years ago
It is difficult, but you can try to perform well in GDPI process.

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Swapan Garain
8 years ago
With your academic background, it will be a challenge to get admission for MBA from a good institute. While you may get admission for MBA in a not so well known institute/college. The same will not give you good job placement.

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I am doing M.Com. I have got 50%.

Yogeshwar Reddy
7 years ago
You have sufficient grades in your M.Com, you are eligible for pursuing MBA.

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Bharat Debbarma
7 years ago
No doubt, you can go for MBA although you have less during your graduation but you have enough in M.com so it cover up. If you want to land up in good MBA College you have to appear any entrance exam like MAT, CMAT, XAT, and CAT and for list of MBA College you can check out in Shiksha.com itself.

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parvez shaikh
7 years ago
No, definitely you are not eligible for pursuing MBA, because minimum percentage in graduation is 50% marks to be eligible.

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7 years ago
Yes, you are eligible to pursue MBA. You'll have to clear CAT, MAT etc. for that.

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pratiksha kamble
7 years ago
Yes, you are eligible you have to take entrance exam like CAT,SAT,MAT,CET etc. there are so many entrances, but if you wants to get admission in IIM, then you have to give CAT exam.

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Swapnaneel Bhuiya
7 years ago
With your academic background, it will be a challenge to get admission for MBA from a good institute. While you may get admission for MBA in a not so well known institute/college. The same will not give you good job placement.

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Vineet Kumar Rohilla
7 years ago
It will be difficult to get admission here with this score.

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