Xavier Institute of Management and Research
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8 years agoContributor-Level 7
The minority quota is only for Catholics, and does not apply to non-Catholics. So, unfortunately, if you are not a Catholic, you will not be considered for that quota. The cut-off for the general applications is around 95 percentile. For Catholics, it is around 70-75 percentile.
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8 years agoContributor-Level 7
Admissions at XIMR can be taken through the CAP rounds (through MH CET scores) or the CMAT scores. The college is not autonomous; it is affiliated to the Mumbai University. It is related to XLRI and XIMB as all these colleges are operated under the same Jesuit parent organization.
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8 years agoContributor-Level 7
I am not sure which colleges accept CMAT scores. But XIMR does accept the scores, and your CMAT score is really good. So you can try for XIMR through the Institute Quota (no extra fee). Get in touch with the college. You will find the number on the college website.
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8 years agoContributor-Level 7
The CAP round is the centralized admission procedure round. Here, the state of Maharashtra allocates a college to you based on your MH-CET scores. You will be given a choice of colleges. Once you select the ones you want, the state and the DTE will decide which college is good for you, based on your marks.
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8 years agoContributor-Level 7
Once you get your MH CET scores, you need to visit the DTE website. There you will get a list of colleges and their previous cut-offs. You will be given a choice to select 10 colleges of your choice. Based on your marks, you will be notified about which college you will be able to get into. Once you get to know, you can directly contact the college for the further process.
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