I have got 77.26 and 624 composite score in MAT. Do I have any chance in this college? Is it worth to pursue MBA?

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Shilpa Madaiah
9 years ago
Yes. There is a good chance in Christ. MBA in Christ is very good. It makes you a all rounder both in personal and professional life. A composite score of 600 or above in the Management Aptitude Test (MAT) conducted by AIMA in either September / December 2015 / February 2016 OR a composite score o

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Mohammed Iftekhar
9 years ago
yes Christ is good but should be very hard working

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9 years ago
Sorry to inform you that this year admissions have been closed. March 15th was the last date to apply. Following is the eligibility criteria for admissions, through which you can apply for next year. Composite score of 600 or above in the Management Aptitude Test (MAT) conducted by AIMA in either S

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