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Lakshmi Narasimman SharmaCurrent Student
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Hello Anurag, students those who are not appeared for CMAT exam also eligible for MBA but admission is on the basis of graduation marks. As per CMAT cutoff sorry to say you have low chances to get admission. Better join any sector get work exp
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Hello Anurag, students those who are not appeared for CMAT exam also eligible for MBA but admission is on the basis of graduation marks. As per CMAT cutoff sorry to say you have low chances to get admission. Better join any sector get work experience appear for CMAT 2020. All the Best for your future.
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5 years ago
Can I get admission in PIMR, Indore with 128 marks in CMAT? I belong to general category.
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NITIN DESHMUKHCurrent Student
Yard by yard its hard, but inch by inch its
Scholar-Level 17
It will be bit difficult to get a seat with this score. Cut off for Prestige Institute is around 80-85 percentile in CMAT.
5 years ago
Can I apply if I am 12th pass?
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Vijay Singh KholiyaCurrent Student
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No, you have to first complete the Bachelor's degree first, then only you are eligible to do Masters.
5 years ago
Can I get admission in this college with 201 marks in CMAT exam with 1.5 years of work experience?
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Bisharah SaeedCurrent Student
Self motivated, straightforward and resilient
Contributor-Level 8
Of course. You will be shortlisted. No doubt about it. But at the same time make sure that you do well in the GD PI session also which is equally important.
Good luck.
Good luck.
5 years ago
Which is the best for MBA: Vivekanand Global University or Prestige Institute of Management and Research?
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Kamlesh PrajapatCurrent Student
Campus Representative
Contributor-Level 7
I think first preference should be PIM&R. PIM&R is a good enough option for MBA.
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Gautham A SCurrent Student
Beginner-Level 4
Hi Suyash, the eligibility would be at least 50% marks for General / Unreserved Category), at least 45% marks in case of SC, ST, OBC category as per college website. You can call up the admission dept for more information.
Check this link for
Check this link for
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Hi Suyash, the eligibility would be at least 50% marks for General / Unreserved Category), at least 45% marks in case of SC, ST, OBC category as per college website. You can call up the admission dept for more information.
Check this link for more information http://www.pimrindore.ac.in/post-Graduate.html.
Check this link for more information http://www.pimrindore.ac.in/post-Graduate.html.
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Ms SomyaCurrent Student
Curious soul. Discovering ways to explore myself.
Contributor-Level 10
Hi Anshu,
The required CMAT score for this college is high, and therefore the chances of your admission here is a little low. Still, you can try for other colleges. I hope that helps.
All the best!
The required CMAT score for this college is high, and therefore the chances of your admission here is a little low. Still, you can try for other colleges. I hope that helps.
All the best!
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Husain AkhterCurrent Student
Success always take long tough path
Contributor-Level 8
Both the colleges are good in every aspect. But both have different things also. If you want a more happening environment or a college where everytime there would be some events then go for PIMR. But as far as I know, being an IMS alumni I wil
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Both the colleges are good in every aspect. But both have different things also. If you want a more happening environment or a college where everytime there would be some events then go for PIMR. But as far as I know, being an IMS alumni I will always prefer IMS over PIMR because I think since the no. of seats is limited in IMS as compare to PIMR there is a high chance of getting placed. So I would say go for that college which you think would be more suitable & comfortable for you.
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Bisharah SaeedCurrent Student
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That depends on the type of college that you are looking to get into and the course that you are trying to enroll in. Usually, the cutoff scores will be given in the websites of colleges. If you can't find that information there, you will need
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That depends on the type of college that you are looking to get into and the course that you are trying to enroll in. Usually, the cutoff scores will be given in the websites of colleges. If you can't find that information there, you will need to call the college or submit a query in the college's website.
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