What is the cat cut off? I don't have math in 10+2 but i am a bcom(hons) final year student, can i eligible for this course?

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Yes , you are eligible to do MBA after clearing CAT exam , as for giving that exam there is no need of maths in your +2 ,so can take admission there , but you have to focus more on maths , than other subjects for preparation of CAT , and CAT cut off is 90 percentile , it's minimum one .

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