What is the minimum XAT percentile required for admission to the MBA programme at TISS Mumbai?

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2 years ago
TISSNET MBA Admission 2023: Reservation of seats TISS will set up a minimum qualifying cutoff for the computer-based test. The qualifying cutoff for SC/ ST category is 35% and for the General/ OBC, it is 45%. In addition, just securing the qualifying cutoff will not guarantee a seat for the course i

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Shweta Yaduvanshi
2 years ago
The minimum XAT percentile required for admission to the MBA programme at TISS Mumbai is 63 percentile.

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