Xavier Institute of Management and Research
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7 years agoContributor-Level 6
I'd say your chances are pretty high on the basis last year's cut-off. I know people who got a percentile as low as 89. However, please note that cut-offs this year may differ on the basis the number of applicants with higher percentiles. Additionally, minority quota and ILS applicants have to go through an interview round as well.
So do apply.
Wish you all the best.
Hope this helps.
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7 years agoContributor-Level 6
Your chances are pretty good of getting into XIMR basis last year's cutoffs. Although this year's cutoff will depend on the number of applicants of higher percentiles. You can apply through CAP, ILS and Minority Quota(if applicable).
The college has had notable companies recruit in the past and still do which is listed on the website. This year placements picked up slower than usual due to demonetization and early budget announcements, however, they are on full swing. Although, please also note that at XIMR academics takes precedence over placements and effort is taken proportionately to provide students with the best of
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7 years agoScholar-Level 17
All the best.
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7 years agoContributor-Level 6
To be eligible for admission in XIMR, you would have to appear for the MHCET 2017 exam. Once you have secured a score, you will have to apply to the college through DTE prescribed CAP rounds or directly to the college for institute level seats.
As far as I know, the procedure is similar for other colleges offering MMS. For PGDM, the process varies for each institute. I think, among the top colleges KJ Somaiya and Welingkar take applications based on CMAT. You will have to look at their past cut offs for a better picture.
I hope this helps.
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7 years agoContributor-Level 6
XIMR is a premier Jesuit institute situated in the St. Xavier's College campus in Mumbai. It primarily focuses on learning and development of students through exposure to great learning material created within the country and globally. It has a distinguished set of faculty, both visiting and core. It has a functional computer lab, a well-equipped library, access to Xavier's gymkhana and canteen. If all this is what you are looking for then XIMR is the place to be.
MMS in any college in Bombay is a two-year's course. At the end of it you'll have a university-approved master's degree which is equivalent to an MBA, so it does lar
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7 years agoContributor-Level 6
Basis last year's cutoff, you have a decent chance of getting in, atleast though ILS if not CAP. This year's intake would depend on the number of applicants with a higher cutoff. I'd suggest you apply anyway if you are keen on studying at XIMR.
Hope this helps!
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7 years agoScholar-Level 17
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7 years agoContributor-Level 6
Unfortunately, it is mandatory for an applicant to have appeared for MHCET. Other exam scores are only considered along with CET scores in special categories. Hence as per last year's rules, you are not eligible to apply without CET scores.
Since the rules are under review every year and may change you can always call up the college closer to admission time and confirm.
Hope this helps.
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7 years agoContributor-Level 6
For Institute level seats, please call up the college once the CAP rounds start to know about the current year's process. Last year (2016), applications were taken telephonically once the MHCET results were declared and candidates were notified by the college of their interview details and procedures. However, to be on the safer side you should keep checking with the college then.
For minority seats, you'll have to fill in your DTE form with the required Minority details and submit the required documents. Once you are registered under the minority category there, the CAP rounds will take care of the procedure forward and the in
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7 years agoContributor-Level 6
Freshers are as likely to get the packages offered as anyone else basis their skill set. However, on the basis of our senior's feedback, the average would by Rs 4-5 lakhs per annum.
Hope this helps!
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