What is the cut-off for MAT Feb exam? What is the eligibility criteria for MBA?

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9 years ago
Cutoff of MAT FEB exam will be evaluated on many factors some of factors are mentioned below Number of Candidate appeared for the MAT FEB exam No of candidates passed the exam Difficulty level of question paper No. Of vacancy for this exam Cutoff may also be sectional wise

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I am applying for MAT on February 11, 2017. Am I eligible for 2017 MBA admission?

hardik gupta
9 years ago
eligibility for MBA- Graduates in any discipline.

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Pavithra Desu
6 years ago
The eligibility criteria for MBA is B.Tech.The cut-off must be above 65%.

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Yash Singhal
6 years ago
The only eligibility criteria for MBA in this college is B.Tech from any government recognized university.

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Sharath Krishnan
9 years ago
There is no specific cut off marks. Eligibility criteria will be according to different colleges

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