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Sayali WankarInspirational and people person

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Hello,
So, as per your performance, you may or may not get a call since CET cut-off is high this time. And sorry to say, but the probability is somewhat less this time.

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KAUSTABH DE

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You have to clear only TISSNET exam. No other exam results are accepted by TISS.

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rahul r

Scholar-Level 18

Some of the best GMAT preparation material is available on e-commerce websites like amazon and flipkart. You can explore these websites for study material for the GMAT. There are many brands like Manhattan Prep, Kaplan, Princeton review which keep study material on their web sites for students who wish to prepare for the GMAT. I would suggest you visit these web sites for study material. In most cases, the study material is provided free of cost, but in some cases you may be required to pay. There is a lot of time till October, and with hard work and a dedicated approach to preparation, achieving a score of 650 is possible.
Regards.

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KRITESH GUPTA

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You have decent chances of getting a call.

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abhishek sharma

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Yes, you can apply in Amity because Amity conducts Common Admission Test. You need to register yourself on the website and afterwards, you will be assigned a date and then on that date, you have to take the test and PI.

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rahul r

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Different colleges have different GMAT scores required for MBA. Some of the top colleges abroad require a score of 700+ for acceptance into their MBA programs, whereas others may require a score of 600-750+ for admission. Please specify which colleges you would be targeting, so that I can populate relevant details. There may be numerous factors that influence your decision regarding the area you wish to specialize in. Depending upon your priority, you may choose a field as per the market demand (job availability), your interest area, preferred job profiles and the compensation package. MBA in Finance:
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Abhishek Tiwari

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Yes, you have chances of getting a call.

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rahul r

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Most business schools, whether in India or around the world, do not specify the minimum GMAT score. Eligibility for admission is derived from a cumulative consideration of all, or some of the parameters: your scores, past academic record, work experience, essays, recommendations and finally the interview that seals the deal.
An average ISB candidate generally has around 4-5 years of work experience and should have a GMAT score above 700. Regards.

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