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5 years agoScholar-Level 17
Undoubtedly, JBIMS must be the first option due to its renowned brand name across India, its ranking among the top 10 MBA colleges nationwide, the highly esteemed alumni network, top-notch faculty, and excellent placements. You can keep SIMSREE as a backup.
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SIES, N.L Dalmia and Welingkar are prominent MMS colleges and their cutoffs are slightly high. You have 98.02%, so your chances of getting admission into these colleges is low as all the cut off for all these colleges fall in the range of 99.99 to 98.65 percentile. There is as such no cutoff for ILS seats. The admission are mostly profile based, the cut off remains the same, only the difference is in a candidate's profile.
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