I scored less than 50 percent marks in Graduation. Am I eligible to apply for CMAT?

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    Pranjul patel

    a year ago
    Hello dear, yes, you are eligible to apply for CMAT it only requires you to get the passing marks in your graduation and to get your degree completed. Thanks.
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    Vipra Shrivastava | Contributor-Level 10

    a year ago
    Yes, you are eligible to apply for CMAT exam. Any candidate who has secured passing marks in graduation can apply for CMAT. Candidates must ensure that they have cleared graduation to be able to apply. Final year students planning to appear for the exam must ensure that they have passed the first two years of Bachelor's degree and must target passing marks in the final year as well. However, colleges accepting CMAT score for admission have a 50 per cent in graduation. The minimum score requirement for SC, ST, PwD candidates is 45 per cent as minimum criteria thus candidates must not target passing marks in graduation as even if they wi
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