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Anagha G Nair

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No. For applying in PGDM you need graduation marks as it is a post graduation course. So it won't take the marks of another post graduation course for admission. A minimum of 50% is required in graduation to apply for Iims.

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kajal soniPursuing FRM part 1 from edupristine

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Eligibility for MBA programme:
The prospective applicant must satisfy one of the following eligibility criteria for admissions to the MBA programme. A graduate degree under 10+2+3 or 10+2+4 pattern under any discipline, securing at least 50% marks in aggregate, from a recognised university.

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Hritwk Anand

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Hello Vivek,
MBA eligiblity criteria says that a student must complete their graduation which should be equal to Diploma and any other.
Yes, you are eligible for CAT. Just go for that.
Good luck.

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Parveen Kumar SharmaCommunication Skills Expert; Career and Life Coach

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I do not think at all that any education done from an approved place with honesty can be looked down upon. While doing CAT Preparation, it may not be possible to devote full time to a regular course so doing a Distance Course is safeguarding your gap year. Suppose I am a BBA or B.A. And I am preparing for CAT for MBA. I may start doing some PG Diploma in Journalism and Mass Comm or Advertising and PR. That won't do any harm, rather I can present that I did not stop studying.

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Parveen Kumar SharmaCommunication Skills Expert; Career and Life Coach

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The primary eligibility of MBA is Graduation and no other course after graduation is needed or will be considered for addition to eligibility. However, that course shall give advantage while you face the interview and this comes as an additional qualification of yours. Another clarification is that there shall be no difference in the value of Marks whether that is Distance or Regular.

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Hritwk Anand

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Hello Supratim,
I am glad to say that yes, you are eligible for the MBA programme, but the thing is that you are just on the borderline.
Well, forget the past and focus on the present.
good Luck.

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palak sahjournalism student

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Hi Andesh,
The person must have secured a minimum of 50% aggregate marks in his or her graduation. So the average of 3 years marks in graduation is seen and not the only 1 year. There is a relaxation of 5% for SC/ST students. It means MBA considered all semester aggregate.
Best of luck for the future!

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Ryan SequeiraOpen to questions regarding MBA

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No, 89 percentile is too low. For top colleges, a percentile around 99 is required.

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