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Aishwarya Singh What doesn't kill you , makes you stronger!!

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The cutoff is 200+. So, it would be difficult to get a call at 147.
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Swathi S DARED to think beyond IIMs and succeeded.

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You can consider the below mentioned colleges:
1. SIMSREE.
2. XIME – Bangalore.
3. Christ University.
4. PUMBA.
5. AMRITA.
6. PSG.
7. IPE.
8. ITM.
9. UPES.
10. Alliance.
11. Birla Global University.
12. FOSTIIMA.
13. Asia Pacific.
14. GITAM.
15. IISWBM.
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Pratyasha Mishra

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Throughout academics,a minimum of 60% is required for good opportunities. However, there are companies that may take in students with lesser percentages.
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Suneet Padhy

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Yes, you have a chance of converting BM profile with this score.
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Pratyasha Mishra

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No, I'm sorry your scores do not meet the required cut-off.
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Pratyasha Mishra

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You need an 80+ percentile in verbal ability to get a call.
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Pratyasha Mishra

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This college accepts admission through XGMAT and we do have a considerable number of people writing this exam, though, obviously not as much as the applicants via CAT or XAT.
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Pratyasha Mishra

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Yes, you will be able to get admission into the college with these scores.
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Pratyasha Mishra

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Yes, for each of CAT, XAT, GMAT and XGMAT scores, the university has a sectional cutoff for BM, HRM, RM and SM programmes.
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Pratyasha Mishra

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Since, this is the first time college is accepting NMAT scores, we do not know what is the expected cut off will be.
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