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According to NMIMS, you need a minimum of 50% marks in your bachelor's degree to be eligible for their MBA programs. 
 
The NMAT cutoff range for all NMIMS campuses in 2023 is expected to be 200–235. A score of 225 is a good score for admission to NMIMS MBA courses, and a score of 215–220 is sufficien

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School of Management, Universal SkillTech offers admission in MBA based on USTU Test. Aspirants with scores in CUET, or any other national or state-level entrance exams can skip this test. Selected candidates have to confirm their seat by paying the course fees. 

Aspirants need to pay INR 1,000 to apply for a course at School of Management, Universal SkillTech. Candidates must pay the fees via any of the online payment modes. Aspirants must keep the fee receipt with them for future reference. 

School of Management, Universal SkillTech offers two-year MBA in full-time mode in collaboration with KPMG. The school offers MBA in Strategy, Consulting & Execution and Business Analytics. Aspirants must pass graduation to apply for MBA.

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Candidates must pass bachelor's Degree in Science, Commerce, or Arts disciplines to apply for MBA at School of Management, Universal SkillTech. Aspirants must also have five years of experience in Engineering, Commerce, Economics, or Business Administration. 

School of Management, Universal SkillTech has not mentioned any age limit to apply for a course. Candidates only need to complete graduation from a recognised university to apply for MBA programme.

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