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Successful completion of any full-time UG degree of minimum 3 years duration in any discipline from a recognized University (Approved by UGC/Any other Recognized Body), with a minimum of 50% of marks (or equivalent grade point) in the aggregate. In the case of SC, ST Candidates, 45% in the aggregate will suffice. Those who are appearing for the final examination during the academic year may also apply and submit the marks for the previous three semesters or the first year. Appearance for any of the national entrance tests for MBA such a
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ATMA (the easiest, gave once, many of the questions were wrong. Very poor standard of the exam. Score 98+%ile).
MAT (I personally felt that the May 2017 exam was a few notches easier than the September 2017 version of the same. Scored 99+%ile).
CMAT (did not give it till now, but from what I've heard, this is another speed test, so questions are easier. Tad above in difficulty level from MAT).
NMAT (another speed based exam, will appear in October this year. Although there are no negative marks, one must score 215+ out of 360 for a sure shot convert into the prestigious N
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