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Yes, you can pursue MBA at Vidyasagar University without CAT. As per the admission guidelines of Vidyasagar University's admission guidelines admission to MBA candidates are  required to qualify for the CAT / MAT / JEMAT exams. Qualified candidates must appear for the GD and PI conducted by the University. So candidates can always opt for the MAT/JEMAT for admission to MBA at Vidyasagar University.

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GNIOT offers Master of Business Administration (MBA) through various National-level and state-level exams. Candidates aspiring for GNIOT must have a valid score in either of CAT or UPCAT rank to fulfil the eligibility for further admission rounds. As per GNIOT cutoff 2022 for MBA, the minimum cutoff in required for CAT is 25 Percentile. Also, taking into consideration UPCAT cutof 2020, candidates must have an overall rank of 4038 for MBA for General All India category students.

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Akash Sahoo

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The admission criteria for MBA programs at Graphic Era Hill University may vary depending on the programme and specialization. 
 
Here are some details about Graphic Era University's MBA admission process: 
 
  • Eligibility: A minimum 80 percentile score in CAT/XAT and a personal interview.
  • Selection criteria: CAT/ MAT/ XAT/ CMAT + GD/PI.
  • Aptitude test: Candidates with a 75 percentile in CAT/MAT/XAT/CMAT or a 210 score in NMAT are exempted from the aptitude test.
  • Provisional admission: Seats are allocated based on projected scores (12th), calculated basis the candidate's 10th percentage.
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