If I have a low percentage in graduation than 60% but I have scored 85% in MAT, so will I get admission in MBA in business analytics?
Yes, you have a very good chance of getting into the MBA in Business Analytics program at Chandigarh University, even if your graduation score is under 60%. CU's basic requirement for MBA is at least 50% in graduation, so you're already eligible academically. Your 85% in MAT is an excellent score an
I don't know much about MAT, but yes, you can get admission very easily and as you have scored 60%, then it is more simpler for you. The eligibility criteria is Bachelor degree in any discipline with atleast 50% marks from recognized University/ Institution with Mathematics/Statistics/Quantitative T


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