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Abhishek Dhawan
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If you are a candidate who is currently in your final year of graduation and wish to apply for a program, you can apply provisionally. However, you will need to submit your statement of marks before the final admission. This is a common practice in many educational institutions to ensure that the candidate meets the eligibility criteria for the programme they are applying for. Once you have submitted your statement of marks and meet the eligibility criteria, you can be considered for final admission.
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Abhishek Dhawan
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As per the guidelines for the Joint Entrance Management Aptitude Test (JEMAT) exam, all candidates who wish to appear for the exam must have scored a minimum of 50 per cent aggregate in their graduation degree. This requirement is mandatory and applies to all candidates, regardless of their category or background. Therefore, it is advisable for all aspiring candidates to ensure that they fulfill this criterion before applying for the JEMAT exam.
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