PGDM in Mumbai

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Shubham Badgujar

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As far as I know @Shreya Mishra the full-time PGDM course from Welingkar is a AICTE approved course and with all other necessary validations.Though I hope the eligibility criteria list for NET/SET exam will further clarify your doubts.
Hope the answer helps.All the Best !!!

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sanket hudaliCurrent MBA student , an Electrical Engineer

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For NL Dalmiya, the cut-off is 90+ percentile. Chetna and IES both can call you for GD PI.

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Jill Shah

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Hi Admit,
Congratulations on scoring 78.98 percentile in CET. With this score, I would say that it is not that good but not that bad either. You could try applying at IES MCRC, SIES, MET, Welingkar, Chetna and Dalmia. But this totally depends on your choice of specialisation. Well in some colleges, your score is just a part of your evaluation along with your GD and PI score and if you have any work experience. For other colleges, they do have cut-off criteria, so please do check in first and start preparing for your GD and PI.
All the best.

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Yashodhan Deshmukh

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Hi,
To be honest, the scores aren't good enough for you to get into a decent college. With your work experience being not too much, you can still put in more efforts and try next year once again. By then you'd have even longer work experience and another chance at having better scores. Mechanical engineering is best suited for NITIE and IIT Mumbai. You can try for JB or even PUMBA for that matter if you want to stay in Pune.

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Hamza Masalawala

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List of colleges in Mumbai:
https://mba2017.dtemaharashtra.gov.in/StaticPages/frmInstituteWiseAllotmentList.aspx?did=1254.

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