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ANAND KALORE

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It is your choice whether to take CMAT or not. You can apply through MAHCET conducted by DTE for most of the colleges in Maharashtra. For the list of colleges, please go through DTE websites. You can appear in DTE procedure by applying through CMAT also but you will be treated as All India Candidate. If you take CMAT only, you will be able to apply for PGDM also by applying to respective colleges.

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ANAND KALORE

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Hey Ankita,
Yes only MAHCET 2017 is enough for most of the colleges. After that, you will have to go through DTE procedure, CAP rounds will be there. For the list of colleges that come under this procedure, please go through the DTE website. You will be treated as OMS candidate and rank will appear as All India Rank. You will not be able to avail any caste benefits.

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ANAND KALORE

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Hi Aishwarya, CAT cut-off required is about 78-80 and average placement is Rs 5.5 lakhs per annum. You can refer college website for further information:-http://www.mitsom.edu.in/ .

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You can apply to this college by procedure conducted by DTE and exam required is MAH-CET 2017. You can refer the DTE website for further information about exam and CAP rounds for admissions.

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ANAND KALORE

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Yes, sure. You can apply through this exam CAT by appearing in procedure conducted by DTE and you will be treated as all India candidate.

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ANAND KALORE

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According to me, your college should not affect your area of specialization (in which you are interested). But, still we can rank specialization as Marketing, HR, Finance and IB and you can get this in most of the colleges.

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ANAND KALORE

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Hi Ankita,
If you haven't appeared for any exam till date, you still have chance to appear to in MAH-CET 2017 and MAT May 2017. With these exams you will be able to apply for colleges in Maharashtra for MBA as well as PGDM courses and with MAT, you can apply for most of the colleges across India.

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Vaishakh Iyer

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No doubt, it is SIES. SIES has a good reputation and the placements are only going upwards every year. You can visit our site www.siescoms.edu and also visit our facebook page to know about the current scenario and events taking place in out college. The average package was 6.7 lakhs for the 2016 batch.
Good luck.

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Sumit Todi

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In Pune, PUMBA is the best college in terms of return from investment. MITSOM is also a good college to join if anyone do not get PUMBA.

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