I have scored in 75 percentile in MAT, 60% in graduation,47% in 12th and 45% in 10th, is it good for admission in good MBA colleges?

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    Jaydeep Parmar | Contributor-Level 7

    6 years ago
    With class 10th and class 12th score less than 50 percentage, it will be less likely that you will be admitted in a good B-School due to the criteria being set at 50.
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    ANUSHA GAUR

    6 years ago
    Hi Rohit,
    Your MAT score is decent and will be acceptable in many universities. However, with an aggregate of less than 50% in X and XII boards, you will not be accepted in most of the good MBA colleges (assuming you are a Gen category candidate). If you are an SC/ST candidate, you can still have a chance of being accepted. Feel free to contact to know more.
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    swati priya | Contributor-Level 7

    6 years ago
    You have a good MAT score. For your information, MAT Score is accepted in a total of 169 Institutes all over India. Here are few other good colleges who accept MAT score.
    Alliance School of Business, Alliance University, Bangalore. TAPMI Manipal. Tula's Institute, Dehradun, Great Lakes, Chennai. Amity Business School, Noida. Christ University Institute of Management, Bangalore. International School of Business & Media (ISB&M), Pune,Xavier Institute of Management and Entrepreneurship (XIME), Bangalore. NDIM, Delhi. MS Ramaiah Institute Of Management, Bangalore. KSOM Bhubaneswar. Institute of Finance and International Management (IFIM), B
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    Akash Tyagi

    6 years ago
    Ofcourse, it is good to take admission for MBA colleges, but it depends on where you are taking admission.
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    Aman Kumar Pursuing Management degree | Guide-Level 12

    6 years ago
    Yes, you can do MBA with these marks, there are some institutions which can take admission such as GLA Mathura, Galgotia University, and there are several colleges in Delhi NCR or in Delhi which can take your Admission.

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