I have below 50% marks in B.Com & have completed my B.Com in 2013 from MDU-Rohtak, can I apply for MBA?
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7 years ago
You should have a minimum 50% is required for appearing the SAT exam.

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7 years ago
If you belong to the open category, you cannot apply for MBA as they have a cut-off of 50% or more in graduation.

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7 years ago
50% aggregate is the CAT criteria to sit in the competitive exam. So you sit in the CAT test as well as other competitive exams also. Good Luck for your future.

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7 years ago
yes, you can apply for MBA. may be you can get admission. and you also can give comptitive exam available for cat.
good luck
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