i want to take admission in mba i have 50 percentile in mat and i have 46% in graducation can i get admission

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Asked by anant singh

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    GIRISH SESHAMANI | Guide-Level 11

    9 years ago
    Your MAT score is on the lower side. Apart from this, most of the reputed B Schools, accept applications only from those students, who have scored a minimum of 50 percentile, in their final year of graduation. However, there is no need to get disheartened or demotivated. You should look at preparing meticulously and score a high percentile, in the Xavier's Aptitude Test (XAT) exam. XAT is held once a year, in the month of January
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    Kinjalben Maheshwari

    9 years ago
    Yes, you can apply for admission but you are not able to get admission in some university like Gujarat Technological University because they are accepting those students who have at least 50% in graduation.
    Thanks&Regards
    Kinjal Maheshwari
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    BIJIT PATNAIK | Contributor-Level 6

    9 years ago
    You might get an admission. But as far as my understanding goes the score will have an impact till you are pursuing MBA. So its better if you get a good score and join a good college so that you can make up for your graduation score as well. It would be even better if you go for 2 years experience.
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    fiona fernandes | Contributor-Level 9

    9 years ago
    Hi Anant,
    I would like to begin by asking you a question,WHY MBA?
    My sincere advice would be to do an MBA from a good institute anf for that you will have to better your score in the competitive exams.
    However since your graduation score is less than the desired score its a little dicey to get into a decent college to pursue an MBA from.
    Again a little tedious task but it willl surely help you atleast be eligible for their PDGM course thata the colleges would offer.
    Please refer to dte site,and the colleges that offer MMS /PGDM course among the C category colleges.So you can try calling up those institute and try getting an admission .Howev
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    Ashwanth R

    9 years ago
    Anant Singh,
    Quite rude but true suggestion,
    You might find many colleges that would accept your score. But If you want to get into any of the top listed B school, The mark wont Suffice.
    Good Luck
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    Animesh Wadhwa | Guide-Level 12

    9 years ago
    Good evening !
    Yes, you will get admission in the suggested institutes, provided you clear the interview round.
    Thank you.


    The user recommends following institutes
    RIIM - Arihant Group of Institutes
    ICBM-School of Business Excellence
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    Debasish Acharya | Contributor-Level 9

    9 years ago
    I guess no as aiçte has a rule.ppl have to score above 50% in grads.

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