Will my graduation percentage be rounded off from 49.67% to 50% for MBA and PGDM courses so that I become eligible to apply?

I've done B.Com (Hons.) in ABST & have scored 49.67%, 96.22% in MAT & 8.4 CGPA and 91.8% in 10th & 12th respectively. Will my graduation percentage be rounded off to 50 for MBA?

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    kiran shah | Contributor-Level 6

    7 years ago
    49.67 is not 50. It won't be rounded off, but you can try to college which does not have such criteria. Hope, this information will be helpful to you. Thank you.
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    Happy Mihani | Contributor-Level 6

    7 years ago
    As you've been already answered, expecting it to be rounded off is not fruitful thought. Rather try your level best in group discussions and personal interviews as some colleges are there which grade students on the basis of overall percentages. Give them ample reasons through GD and PI that they could groom you easily to get highly placed. And, as you have good scores in other aspects like 10th and 12th, graduation marks could be compensated. And be so presentable that your interviews shadow up your graduation marks and the selection panel will feel pleased to get you in. Don't worry, your chances of selection are still high being a g
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    Ryan Sequeira Open to questions regarding MBA | Contributor-Level 8

    7 years ago
    Mostly, it won't be rounded off. But still, depends on the University your trying for.

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