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Monica Show

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Yes, you stand a slight chance of getting admission for MMS prgram. I would suggest you go for PGDM as there are better chances of you getting converted. The process for PGDM has already begun.
Thank you.

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Harshada bhanushalii M harshada Bhanushali SIESCOMS PGDM Student

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In SIES, the cut-off for MMS is more than 98 percentile, so chances of getting SIES are very low.
I don't have any idea about PUMBA.
Just go through the last year's cut-off of colleges and apply for CAP round.
Best of luck.

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Anisha Pandere

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Greetings,
Yes, you can get through if you perform well in GD and PI. ILS is the last option, you can keep, and as if the admissions of PGDM and CAP rounds are full, ILS will not be initiated in any of the colleges. Try your best through CAP rounds and PGDM applications or else appearing next year for CET with better preparation is always an option.
All the very best.

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Mishita Singhal

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95 percentile is a good score and you can fetch good colleges from the score. Your list will start from VIT to SP Jain and also Balaji. You can further explore more to see if your score is accepted by more colleges.

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Karishma Baat

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There's 85% chance that you'll get a good college with that score in Mumbai as well as Pune.

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Krishna Patel

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Hello Neha,
Last year's cut-off was 74.637%ile for candidates belonging to General and Non-Reserved category.

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Krishna Patel

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Last year, the cut-off was 74.637%ile for candidates belonging to General and Non-Reserved category.

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fake account Ron

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Chetana's will be at the borderline. In Pune, you can get Indira. Assuming that you are from open category.
All the best!

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