I scored 48.62 percentile in MAT. What are the guidelines to apply for MBA program?

17 Views|Posted 2016-02-27 17:24:00
Asked by Waris Nabi
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You can apply to Vivekananda Global University Jaipur on the basis of your MAT score www.vgu.ac.in

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Animesh Wadhwa
2016-03-01 19:08:12
Good evening ! You may apply for ICBM-SBE for either MBA or PGDM or both, the minimum score is 50%ile but they may consider your score as well if you do well in GD and PI. Thank you.

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