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7 years agoContributor-Level 6
You have a good chance of getting admission into BIMTECH, Greater Noida with 80 percentile in XAT. However, the admissions are largely profile based so prepare well for GD-PI.
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7 years agoScholar-Level 16
Eligibility criteria for XAT and MAT exam:
1. XAT 2018:
Recognized Bachelors degree of minimum three years duration or equivalent in any discipline.
Final year students can also (completing final examination by June 2018) can also apply.
The eligibilty for XLRI programmes like Human Resource Management (HRM), Business Management (BM) is similar. Candidates with three years of work experience will be given preference in Global Business Management.
NRI and Foreign candidates may apply through GMAT scores.
Note: Theres no specific age limit for XAT exam.
2. MAT 2017 exam:
Graduates in any discipline can take the exam.
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7 years agoContributor-Level 10
To be honest, top B-schools won't entertain you if you have less than 50% marks in graduation.
However, you can try Tier-3 B-schools with MAT score.
GOOD LUCK !
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7 years agoBeginner-Level 5
I am sorry to say but first of all you'll have to perform really well in any of these exams. Your admission depends on the different criteria that colleges follow and it varies. But today, for most of the college, at least some part of weight-age is given to the profile i.e. your acads and work experience. Assuming you don't have work experience your 12th scores are gonna drag your overall profile score down very much. Most of the colleges have criteria that have a filter on minimum acad scores, so even that would work against you. I suggest you search for colleges that do not pay much emphasis on profile score and do not have
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