Management and Business Administration
Hi Dear,
yes you can join the MBA with graduation degree but you must have minimum 60% or 55% or 50% because every college has their own requirements. try to score more than 60% in your graduation
i hope this much infromation is helpful for you
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You must be a graduate with at least 50% marks or equivalent CGPA. If you are from any category, there is relaxation in the minimum marks.
All the best!
Hello Vaunteja, After the announcement of the result and merit list, the students will have to apply for the final admission in the AICTE approved colleges. The detailed description of the various stages which are involved in the counselling is mentioned here.
Hello Manisha, I'm sending LINK that has list of college that accept NMAT scores and their percentile demand...
http://www.mbauniverse.com/nmat/top-mba-colleges-in-india-accepting-nmat-score
Be free to contact for any further assistance... All the Best
You didn't mention the college name for which you are asking. According this score you can apply the colleges like IBS Hyderabad, LM Thapar School of management etc. If you want to check your other chances then you can use NMAT Pathfinder Tool given below.
NMAT Pathfinder Tool
Good Luck!
Hi Priya,
On the official website, there is no mention of MAT exam for admissions to Shri Krishna College of Engineering and Technology (SKCET), Coimbatore. The department of School of Management accepts TANCET (Tamil Nadu Common Entrance Test) and CET (Common Entrance Test) scores for admissions.
Hope that helps.
Hi Shivam,
The school is approved by UGC and it's affiliated with Dr. D Y Patil Vidayapeeth. Accreditated by ISO, the school is a private B-school established in 2006. As per Careers360 ratings, the school has got AA+ ratings which means "Fair". The institute offers BBA, MBA and Ph.D programmes.
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