What are the cutoff marks required for MBA?
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The minimum eligibility criteria for MBA is a bachelors' degree from a recognised university with an aggregate of 50% (45% for SC/ST/PwD). The eligibility criteria varies from college to college.Today, we live in a world of innumerable options, in terms of a variety of specialisations as well as career choices. 70-80 percentile is considered a moderate score in CAT, so be assured that you are already above average.
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Overall, there are significant differences in the minimum scores required for admission to various programs in KEI.
Officially, college have mentioned about their cutoff on their website. But, according to the students, the CAT exam cutoff is between 60-75 percentile for MBA courses. It means if you have scored between 105-120 out of 300 marks, then you can easily got admission in this college for their MBA program.The Written Ability Test (WAT) & Personal Interview both have a significant weightage for final selection. So, prepare yourself for WAT and PI too.
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- Cut off marks vary each year according to many factors like,
- Availability of the seats, number of applicants applied, toughness of the entrance exam, and other factors which might affect the admission.
- For MBA there are entrance exams, in which you must have passed with about 80%-98% to get admission in top colleges.
- Also you should have passed with 50% of overall marks in an accredited university with a graduation certificate.
- For time to time updates, it is recommended to check the previous year cut off trends and also the universities official websites.
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