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MITWPU

Beginner-Level 3

Eligibility criteria:
Graduate or appearing for the final year with a minimum of 50 percent marks (Open) and 45 percent marks for SC, ST, OBC and others from a recognized university.
For the current academic year, valid scores in CAT 2017, MAT Sept 2017 onward, XAT 2018, CMAT 2018, MH-CET 2018 and ATMA Dec 2017 onward will be accepted. Candidates passing degree examination through part-time/ correspondence/external course/distance learning or in one sitting are not eligible.
Selection process:
Group Discussion
Personal interview

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Ritu Bhandari

Scholar-Level 16

Hi, Yes, you need to apply individually if you want to participate in the CAP round of MAH-CET. Different colleges accept different entrance exam and you need to apply individually.

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Umang Puri

Beginner-Level 4

Hi Gaurav,
GD-PI is an important criteria for selection to all business schools. It is an interactive form of assessing the personality, communication skills, content and body language.
Thus, you must pay good amount of attention for the preparation.

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rahul r

Scholar-Level 18

Please check for eligibility criteria for this entrance exam provided below. You should be able to gauge whether you require a GAP certificate from the eligibility criteria mentioned below. as per my knowledge, GAP certificate is not required to appear for this exam.
MAH-CET 2018 Eligibility:
Here's the eligibility criteria for MAH-CET:
1) Candidates must have a Bachelors degree in any discipline from any recognised university with a minimum of 50% marks, and at least 45% in case of reserved candidates.
2) Final year students can also apply.
3) Candidates appearing for CAT / GMAT / CMAT /MAT February / XAT/ ATMA are considered to be eligibl
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shubh kumar

Beginner-Level 3

Most of the top institutes have already closed the applications but still, you can try in:
DMS
IITs
Delhi School of Management
DTU
IMI

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NITIN DESHMUKHYard by yard its hard, but inch by inch its

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Both freshers and working professionals can social up impact activities, it is easier for the latter to become an active contributor to the CSR initiatives in an organisation. One can also show volunteering work for an NGO working in the field of your interest education, health care, environment etc. So, your work experience in teaching students for NGO will definitely be counted.

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Supreeti Tripathi

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There is no cut-off for CAT, it just holds a weightage of 10% in the selection procedure.
Along with this, a weightage of 60% is allotted to the interview rounds and case analysis.

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rahul r

Scholar-Level 18

Don't let anyone pressurize you into doing anything, even if it concerns filling simple documents. Research the institute and check whether you want to pursue the course before sending any documents. There are lots of campuses which would want you to join, and if you join some obscure institute, you could pass on a better opportunity. Good Luck!

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Ritu Bhandari

Scholar-Level 16

Hi, You haven't mentioned in which exam you scored 84.7 percentile. I am assuming its CAT score therefore you can refer the link below for colleges accepting your score:nhttps://www.shiksha.com/mba/colleges/mba-in-finance-colleges-india? Uaf []=specialisation&ts=24255146&rf=filters&sp []=188&sp []=451&ed []=et_20.

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NITIN DESHMUKHYard by yard its hard, but inch by inch its

Scholar-Level 17

You can look for colleges like TAPMI, IFMR, Great Lakes, BIM-Trichy, NITs (Surathkal, Warangal and Durgapur), Welingkar, K.J.Somaiya, NIBM-Pune, IFIM-Bangalore, IMI-Kolkata/Bhubaneswar and ITM-Navi Mumbai. You must give top priority to TAPMI, IFMR and BIMTECH-Noida. You can also apply for Jaipuria Institute, Alliance University, IBS-Mumbai campus, Amity University, LBSIM, Liba, L.M.Thapar, Asia-Pacific and Woxsen-Hyderabad.

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