What is the KMAT score for MBA at NSB Academy?

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    Harsh Maliya

    a year ago

    The application number, name, and grades of the candidates are included in the KMAT Kerala result. Those who received at least 72 marks, or 10% of the total 720 points, are eligible. The qualifying cut-off mark for the SC/ST/PWD category is 7.5% of 720 marks, or 54 marks. NSB is better college to do MBA so the criteria is you should have passed any Bachelor's degree with minimum 50% from any other University by the UGC or AICTC and
    Entrance test score: 120 marks
    Plus Two / PDC marks: 30 marks
    Group discussion: 25 marks
    Personal Interview: 25 marks

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    Isha arya | Contributor-Level 7

    a year ago

    The application number, name, and grades of the candidates are included in the KMAT Kerala result. Those who received at least 72 marks, or 10% of the total 720 points, are eligible. The qualifying cut-off mark for the SC/ST/PWD category is 7.5% of 720 marks, or 54 marks.

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