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Tushar Raka

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Dear Nischint, there are very bleak chances, almost no chance as the cutoffs for general Mumbai university in 2014 was 99.85.
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Tushar Raka

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Dear Dibyendu, the chances with 98.75 percentile are very bleak. You can still participate in the CAP round and try your luck. The cutoff for General Open Home University candidate was 99.85 percentile in 2014.
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Rohan Pathak

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Specialisation and location have no relation.It depends on the company you get recruited in , which decides your location.
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Rohan Pathak

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I would suggest you to drop a year and aim for a good college.
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Shweta Pawar

Contributor-Level 10

The CAT score required is 99 percentile
I would suggest you to give CET exam along with CAT
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Sugandha Sahu

Guide-Level 13

You might get the admission as for NT seats are very limited and if you go for general category than the cut off is 95.37 percentile.
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Tushar Raka

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Dear Aparna, JBIMS is going to conduct its admission process through CAP round under DTE. So you can go through the process and you will come to know where you stand with respect to others. I cannot confirmly comment anything. The cutoff for G
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Rohan Pathak

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No, the cutoffs are 99.8+
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Shweta Pawar

Contributor-Level 10

Atma scores are considered for admissions where 15%seats will be reserved for CAT etc entrance exams
The cutoffs would typically be 99-100 percentile.
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Sudha Choudhary

Contributor-Level 10

You can go for PUMBA or JBIMS. MBA and MMS are one and the same thing. It's just that degree in Mumbai is MMS.