I got 90.57% in 10th, 93% in 12th, 9.24 CGPA in my B.Tech and 93 %ile in CAT. Do I have any chance for MBA?

I have 18 months of work experience.

143 Views|Posted 8 years ago
Asked by Hari Govind
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Priti Raj
8 years ago
Yes, you do have a chance please fill the form. If you have work experience it is an advantage otherwise also you have a good chance of getting a call All the best!!

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