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MIT is best for any of the MBA branch, as the average package for MBA from MIT are INR 6 lacs - INR 7 lacs per annum. You can contact me on given details above for paid management seats in top management colleges in Pune Maharashtra Karnataka
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Pranami Sharma

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There's no department wise cut-off. Once you get in a college on the basis of your score, you are free to choose any stream.
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Pranami Sharma

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Well, looking in to your situation, I will say, there are no exams left for this academic year. All you are left is with quota admissions that are carried out at the end of July till two early weeks of August. The ATMA and MAT you are suggesti
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Pranami Sharma

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Yes, as you have itself declared that you got the college in second round. I would ask you to try for C. E IIMP for the remaining round you may get in to it.
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Ritesh Jain

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Yes, you have a chance to get admission in this institute.
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Pranami Sharma

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I would ask you to put your percentage details as well to get a clear scene of what needs to be done.
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Pranami Sharma

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Yes, there seems to be a fair chance as the cut-off for OBC is 83% for HU & OHU.
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Pranami Sharma

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Approximately 3000-3500 for a room shared by 6-7 people, as you will find 3 BHK. IIMP mess will cost you approximately 40K per year and somewhat similar charges outside too.
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Pranami Sharma

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Both are the same as both the colleges are under the same university and are following the same pattern. So, there's no difference syllabus wise, but the professors are different in both the colleges.
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Pranami Sharma

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There's nothing like a student with above 60 percent getting more opportunities. It is the same for everyone. In case you get into one company and it shortlists you or recruits you, you are done with placements. So choose wisely.