I'm pursuing B.Com final year & I have an overall 49.5%. I have given Feb MAT & I got 493.5 marks. Am I eligible to get admission in MBA?

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M
2016-03-04 01:31:53
That is quite a low score but ofcourse you can apply in colleges such as Ansal university Gd goenka Itm university

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Mitali Swar
2016-03-03 22:43:08
Hello Shri, Yes you are eligible for apply for MBA. You need to give best for GDPI as your score in graduation is less but marks cannot be a barrier for your successful career. All the best!

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deepika kapoor
2016-04-25 16:52:08
there are less chances to get admission bcoz atlest u have 50%

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V
2016-04-25 15:06:24
Yes you are eligible but it is going to be tuff to get very good Institute. There are few Institutes conduct their own written test which is followed by gd and pi. So you can try in those institutions.

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K
2016-03-04 19:32:20
Yes dear you are eligible for MBA. Apply the colleges where you want to enter. And go through there admission process

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V
2016-04-27 07:20:25
You are not eligible for MBA but eligible for PGDM. And you need to check colleges which may offer you.

kunal das
2016-03-04 18:56:55
Yes you can get MBA college,but not best.You can get EMPI,IBMR,IMIS etc.

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H
2016-03-04 10:33:11
No you are not eligible for mba as per ugc norms, you need to score min. 50% in graduation.

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aasif makandar
2016-03-04 10:38:44
harmaneep 49. 5 %it will b consider as50% for ur kindly information... if u got 49. 49 then u r not eligible

aasif makandar
2016-03-03 21:19:38
Obviously u can... bcoz of 49. 5% consider will be 50% so no worry about agreegate % lets process it.... u r a complitly eligible...

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Abhishek kumar
2016-03-03 20:40:51
Hello yes you are eligible to take admission but their are very few colleges who takes admission below 50% in graduation.

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R
2016-03-03 19:10:05
if you are from reserve category you will eligible for admission

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