What entrance exam scores does Karnataka University accept for admission to MBA?
The MBA programme at Karnataka University accepts scores from a variety of entrance exams. A bachelor's degree that is at least three years old and has 50% of its total points from all subjects—including language courses—is required to be eligible. The following entrance exams are part of the Karnat
Karnataka University accepts various entrance exam scores for admission to the MBA program. The accepted entrance exam scores include:
- Karnataka Postgraduate Common Entrance Test (Karnataka PGCET): A minimum of 60 percentile.
- Management Aptitude Test (MAT): A minimum of 60th percentile.
- CAT/CMAT/XAT/MA
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