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Know your resume inside out. Be aware of the current happenings around you (e.g. elections, etc.). Justify the reasons as to why you want to do an MBA. Your strengths, weaknesses, hobbies; questions on your job (if applicable). Surf on the Internet for the latest GD-PI topics. Whatever you answer, do it confidently and lucidly.
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It's impossible to get a top-ranked college at that CMAT score since the cut-off of such colleges is generally 80+ percentile. I'd suggest you reappear for these exams and aim for a much better score.
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