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Aditi Agrawal

Guide-Level 12

Yes, there are high chances. But, for backup would suggest you to fill form for colleges like:
1) BIMM Pune
2) ITM Navi Mumbai
3) Jaipuria Noida
4) Indira Pune.

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vennela I

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Rather than MAT score, your personal interview is important. Average score is good enough. But, focus on GD and communication skills. Being good in aptitude is a plus too. Because, there is an aptitude training for placements and most of the placement selections have aptitude round. So, utilize the free time you have before joining college and work on aptitude and communication skills. This makes life at VJIM and placements easy and good.

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Atishay JainPursuing PGDM

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Hey,
Great Lakes consider overall profile for evaluation. I can see your CAT score is bit fine, but your undergrad score is below 60%, which may become problematic. If you really want to get admitted, you should be ready to answer about your low grad score in interview.
All the Best.

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K Aishwarya Rao

Beginner-Level 5

Hello Pramod,
82 percentile is good enough to get into XIME, Bangalore. GD topic would be general but you have to be good in your soft skills, so present yourself well and in PI do not fake, be professional and stand firm in what you say. Wish you all the best!

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Parna SahaMarketing Grad,Sri Balaji Society's BIMM,Pune

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Your academics is really good but Great Lakes is one of the top B-Schools in India which has a cut-off of 85-90% and it also considers an overall profile of the candidate. So, I suggest you to look for other colleges. You can apply to Sri Balaji Society's Colleges, ITM, IBS, TSM, INDIRA, etc. For assistance on Sri Balaji Society, comment below.

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Aditi Agrawal

Guide-Level 12

Yes, you are eligible to apply in Sri Balaji. There are 4 colleges under Sri Balaji Society out of which BIMM is of higher rank them BIMHRD.

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Parna SahaMarketing Grad,Sri Balaji Society's BIMM,Pune

Contributor-Level 10

Yes, definitely you will get a call from Welingkar. You have a really good score and academics,just a bit low in graduation. They will call you for the GD-PI and once you are done with that they will inform you via email whether you have been selected or not.

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Anubha Mishra

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Hey,
Great Lakes takes into consideration your overall profile. However, you have good chances of getting a call.
All the best!

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Akansha Gupta

Beginner-Level 2

You can fill the registration form as there is a chance, though a bit less, and appear for GD-PI as selection depends on GD-PI as well along with other credentials.
All the best.

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