If i pursue M.com first then will i be eligible for CAT ? I have got 49% in graduation but i want to do full time MBA.

160 Views|Posted 2015-12-15 00:05:23
Asked by Nadeem Ansari
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You are eligible to give the CAT exam but still cannot satisfy the 'minimum 50% in graduation' criteria.

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6 years ago
You are eligible for CAT, but you will not get a call from any good B-School as they require at least 50% marks in graduation.

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pradeep bisht
6 years ago
You are eligible for CAT but you will not get a call from any good B-School as they require at least 50% marks in graduation. Good luck.

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CAT Dreamer
2015-12-16 22:07:06
For doing MBA from AICTE/UGC approved colleges in India you need at least 50% of marks in bachelor's degree. After doing M.com also it is not possible for you to get admission because your UG degree marks is the basic eligibility for getting admission for MBA so that it will be considered first(Man

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2015-12-20 14:07:42
So now what should i do ? Should i go for part time or if anything else i can do for MBA ?

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