I have scored 508 marks in MAT, December 2015 exam. Am I eligible for pursuing MBA in finance from VIT?

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NIRANJAN S
2016-02-20 20:30:33
Yes, you are very well eligible to apply for the MBA programme in VIT University. Kindly apply as soon as possible, before the deadline. Thanks

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NAVEEN RAJ
2016-02-17 19:36:04
Yes @vrantika29585 you are eligible to apply for VIT BS because you fulfill our minimum criteria.

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V
2016-02-17 17:48:45
Yes, you can apply with DEC 2015 MAT. Apply soon. Specialization is only available in 2nd year. Then you can choose your major. All the best.

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