With 49.88%in graduation .m i eligible for gmat exams.and futher will i be able to get admission in good college. for MBA in Mass comm.
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Hi,
 Yes you may surely take GMAT exam, as GMAT does not ask for any minimum qualification.
 GMAT test is held all-round-the-year. Unlike other exams, you can choose your own date and time for taking the GMAT.
 September to December is the high season for GMAT, so in case you intend to take the test during this period, you need to register very early, say 90 days in advance to get a date of your choice.
 Now please remember if you wish to pursue MBA from India in that case you need to be graduate in any field with atleast 50% marks in graduation, plus you need to take various management entrance test like CAT, MAT, XAT, SNAP, etc.
 So as per y...more
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  Answered by Govind Sharma HR, startup entrepreneurs, career blogger | Guide-Level 14 2013-08-06 14:03:43Hi
 If you want to do mass communication, do not go for MBA instead go for masters of mass communication and journalism
 GMAT does not ask any minimum qualification hence you are eligible for GMAT
 The eligibility is
 There is no minimum educational qualification required to attempt this test. There is one condition that if a candidate is below 18 years and want to attempt this exam, in such situations he/she has to send a written form to GMAT Customer Services of his/her region signed by parents or local guardian. In this form of authorization such candidates to take the GMAT 2012 exam and states that the applicant and legal parents and guard...more
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