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Answered by
6 years ago
Hello,
You need atleast 50 percent for eligibility.
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Answered by
6 years ago
Well, for general seat you need at least 50% average in your graduation, but for SC/ST 45% is enough. So, it depends on your cast and your seat allotted should also be according to your cast.

Answered by
6 years ago
Depends on your category. For general, it is 50% and for SC/ST it is 45%.

Answered by
6 years ago
Dear Anil,
Minimum eligibility is 50%. But, you can have words with your management if they can help with grace or something, otherwise it won't be possible. All the best.

Answered by
7 years ago
The minimum eligibility is 50 percent for general category. Hope for the best.

Answered by
7 years ago
Hey Anil,
The minimum eligibility percentage for MBA is 50% for General category and goes lower for reserved category. So, you will be eligible to apply only if you belong to the reserved category.
Hope that helps
All the best

Answered by
7 years ago
For enrolling in regular MBA (RTU, Kota), the minimum aggregate percentage required in Graduation is 50% for General category. I would mark it here that for reserved category i.e., SC, ST, OBC (non- creamy), minimum percentage for admission eligibility is 45%.
So, you can take admission in regular M
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Answered by
7 years ago
I am sorry, but if you are general category student it will be very difficult for you to get into a university for MBA.
In case you are ST /SC then 5% relaxation does exist.
DBS, Dehradun is one of the best colleges for management studies in North India.

Answered by
8 years ago
Hi Anil,
For enrolling in regular MBA (RTU, Kota), minimum aggregate percentage required in Graduation is 50% for General category. I would mark it here that for reserved category i.e., SC, ST, OBC (non- creamy), minimum percentage for admission eligibility is 45%.
So, you can take admission in r

Answered by
8 years ago
Hi Anil,
No, you cannot do MBA course as there should be minimum of 50% in graduation and yes, you have other option. You can do MBA in distance education. With this 48% in correspondence, you can do MBA not in regular as in regular, you should have a minimum of 50%.
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