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ABHINAV SRIVASTAVA

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Yes, you can get admission to the Master of Management Studies (MMS) course at Lala Lajpatrai Institute of Management (LLIM) without taking the Management Admission Test (MAT). LLIM accepts scores from other entrance exams such as the CAT (Common Admission Test), MAH-MBA CET, XAT (Xavier Aptitude Test), CMAT (Common Management Admission Test), ATMA (AIMS Test for Management Admissions), and GMAT (Graduate Management Admission Test). To apply, you need to register on the LLIM admission portal, fill out the application form, and upload the required documents. After submitting the application, you'll need to pay the ap
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ABHINAV SRIVASTAVA

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The CAT cutoff for H.K. Institute of Management Studies and Research (HKIMSR) varies each year based on the performance of candidates and the number of seats available. For the year 2023,  the CAT cutoff for the General category was 25 percentile. This means that candidates needed to score at least 25 percentile in the CAT exam to be considered for admission to the MBA programme at HKIMSR. It's important to note that the cutoff can change each year, so it's a good idea to keep an eye on the latest notifications and updates from the institute. Additionally, HKIMSR also considers other entrance exams like MAH MBA CET, MAT, XAT,
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Arindam Modak

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With 78 percentiles in any XAT, you can think of the following good colleges that are in and around Delhi offering the MBA programme for a fee of less than 8 LPA and probably have an average package greater than 10 LPA:LBSIM, Delhi - Fees approximately 7.5 LPA- LBSIM, Delhi with very good placement opportunities. IMI, Delhi - Fees 7-8 LPA, average package exceeds 10 LPA. FORE School of Management - Fees about 8 LPA, average package is 10+ LPA. These are institutions providing quality education coupled with some strong invocations with the industry.

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Abhishek Jha

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With a CAT percentile of 73.74, gaining admission to the top IIMs (such as IIM Ahmedabad, Bangalore, or Calcutta) would be highly unlikely, as their cutoffs are usually above 90-95 percentile. However, you may have a chance at some of the newer or less competitive IIMs (like IIM Amritsar, Bodh Gaya, or Sirmaur), where the cutoff might be relatively lower. It's always advisable to check the specific IIM's cutoff requirements for the year.

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Arindam Modak

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With a score of 216 in NMAT, the chances of getting a call from XIMB (Xavier Institute of Management, Bhubaneswar) are high since the overall cutoff for enrollment in XIMB during the recent years has been close to 200-220. But your sectional scores are also important here since a lot of institutes have set minimum sectional cutoffs. Logical Reasoning-70; Language Skills-82; Quantitative Aptitude-64: These scores would either meet the requirements or come quite close depending on the sectional cutoff XIMB will have this year.You should, however, apply to XIMB and check the particular cut-off trends for 2024, for confirming eligibility.

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Arindam Modak

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Yes, you can definitely take admission into several MBA colleges around Bangalore with a MAT score of 498 because there are several colleges that accept the score for admission purposes. However, some of the top-tier colleges usually take a cut-off higher than that, but many reputed colleges may still consider you for the management quota or other aspects like academic performance, work experience, or personal interview for a score around 498.Here are some names in Bangalore:Acharya Institute of Management and Sciences (AIMS)IFIM Business SchoolChrist University (may demand higher MAT scores or additional rounds with regard to selectio
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Shreya Gupta

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Yes, you might get a call from XLRI if you scored 93.57 in the XAT, as the cutoff for the PGDM-BM programme is typically around 93–95%ile overall.

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Arindam Modak

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With a score of 221 in the second NMAT retake, you are eligible for many good business schools that take NMAT scores. Some of the top colleges you can think of applying to are :-NMIMS Mumbai: Generally, calls for the further rounds are given to students with scores around 210-220 for one of the topmost choices, especially for programs like MBA in Business Management, Marketing, and HR.The Xavier Institute of Management and Entrepreneurship (XIME), located in Bangalore: It accepts NMAT scores, and placement is good in marketing, finance, and operations.So, Shiv Nadar University: It has many MBA programs and considers NMAT; it is also re
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Md kaif Gilani

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First of you congrats for scoring that percentile The final CAT cut off percentile is usually around 90-95 percentile, so you can take admission in IIM KozhikodeThe minimum CAT cut-off for IIM Kozhikode is 85 percentile for general category candidates. The cut-off is lower for other categories: 75 percentile for NC-OBC/EWS, 65 percentile for SC, and 55 percentile for ST/PwD candidates.So I suggest to apply for all IIMS. I will hope that u will get the IIM u wish

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Anuj Jha

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Usually the cut off for great lakes Chennai is above 85 and the final selection is done at 90 cat score but you can be hopeful of expecting a call if the cut of drops this year. You should also appear for other similar exams for having better opportunity of getting a college.

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