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Taxila takes 10% weight age of MAT/CAT/XAT/CMAT/GMAT/ATMA.
followed by;
10% weight-age for class 1'0th
10% weight-age for class 12th
10% weight-age for P.I 1
20% weight-age for P.I 2
20% weight-age for written test
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Some of the colleges are Like Victoria University which is Ahmedabad.it has intakes in the month of October so if you are looking for admission in other colleges across India there are also some more colleges which have multiple intakes . This gives you an opportunity of not wasting your time and proceeds further.
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6 years agoGuide-Level 13
1. FMS Delhi.
2. IIM A.
3. IIM B.
4. IIM C.
5. IIM L.
6. IIM K.
7. JBIMS.
8. SPJIMR.
9. MDI - Gurgaon.
10. XLRI. To get admission in the above mentioned colleges, you have to go through a series of exams like CAT XAT IIFT CMAT NMAT or SNAP and also an excellent percentile, then you will receive calls for the second process, I. e. What/ GD/ PI and if you are able to impress them, then you are in. Best of luck.
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1. Minimum aggregate score of 50% (45% in the case of the candidate belonging to reserved categories) in his/her graduation or degree exam from a recognised university.
2. Qualify an Entrance Examination like CAT/MAT/ XAT/CMAT etc. - Some of the universities conducts their own entrance exam too.
3. Qualify Personal Interview as conducted by different inst
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