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SWEETY Shahani GroupCurrent Student
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All the colleges are good, however the valuation of the certificate is global with TSCFM.
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Gagandeep SethiCurrent Student
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Yes, anyone residing in any part of India can appear for the MAH-MBA CET. Any students are considered as OMS (Outside Maharashtra State) are allotted All-India level seats and eligible to give exam.
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Ragini AgrawalCurrent Student
Beginner-Level 4
If you are planning for an MBA and willing to switch your job, for now, I would say that the offer is worth a try. Working with one of India's retail giants will definitely add points on your resume and even your prior work experience will be
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If you are planning for an MBA and willing to switch your job, for now, I would say that the offer is worth a try. Working with one of India's retail giants will definitely add points on your resume and even your prior work experience will be an added advantage. Also, profiles like Store/floor Manager will help you explore more on your inclination towards Operations and Supply Chain Management. This will be very helpful and would give you a more clear understanding when you pursue your MBA. According to my journey in IMT- Nagpur, and having studied Operations as one of my electives I would suggest you can give a try on this offer. My college offers Major specialisation on Operations and you can opt for minors as Business Analytics and IT, Marketing, Finance, HR, Economics or General Management as per your interest. Also, SIOM is one of the finest colleges for Operations Management. You have to secure at least 80 percentile in CAT to get into these colleges, although the cut-off changes every year.
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Amrit RajCurrent Student
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If you are taking admission in regular classroom courses then you need to attend 75% of the total classes. Otherwise, you will be not allowed to write semester exams.
If you are a professional, then you should go for distance MBA. You need not
If you are a professional, then you should go for distance MBA. You need not
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If you are taking admission in regular classroom courses then you need to attend 75% of the total classes. Otherwise, you will be not allowed to write semester exams.
If you are a professional, then you should go for distance MBA. You need not attend and classes. You have to only appear for the semester exams.
Best of luck.
If you are a professional, then you should go for distance MBA. You need not attend and classes. You have to only appear for the semester exams.
Best of luck.
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ACCURATE GROUP GROUPCurrent Student
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Firstly, I need to tell you that every college has its unique feature which differentiates it from others, likewise, Accurate has its expertise in placing the students in reputed brands with their desired profile. For more details, visit www.a
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Firstly, I need to tell you that every college has its unique feature which differentiates it from others, likewise, Accurate has its expertise in placing the students in reputed brands with their desired profile. For more details, visit www.accurate.in.
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Abhishek DesaiCurrent Student
Scholar-Level 17
Hello! Since the CET cutoff of JBIMS for the MMS programme is slightly lower than that of CAT the easier way to get admission in JB is by scoring well in the CET. Good luck!
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What is the MAH-CET cut of for this college?
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Abhishek DesaiCurrent Student
Scholar-Level 17
Hello,
Every year, the usual cutoff of Jamnalal Bajaj (JBIMS) for its MMS course is roughly 99.8 percentile and above in the CET. For CAT and CMAT, it's around 99.99 percentile.
Every year, the usual cutoff of Jamnalal Bajaj (JBIMS) for its MMS course is roughly 99.8 percentile and above in the CET. For CAT and CMAT, it's around 99.99 percentile.
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Abhishek DesaiCurrent Student
Scholar-Level 17
Hello,
MAH-MBA CET is the best option for getting admission in Jamnalal Bajaj (JBIMS) since its cut-off is slightly lower than that of the CAT. Also, CET itself is easier than CAT.
MAH-MBA CET is the best option for getting admission in Jamnalal Bajaj (JBIMS) since its cut-off is slightly lower than that of the CAT. Also, CET itself is easier than CAT.
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Aditya Raj SanchetiCurrent Student
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Your CET scores 99.57 are very good scores and yes, you surely stand a chance to get admission into JBIMS. JBIMS is one of the top most college for MBA and also your categorization and marks will surely get you converted into JBIMS.
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Aditya Raj SanchetiCurrent Student
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JBIMS is one of the most prestigious B-school in India and to get admitted into it you will require very high scores. Your other aggregates are fine but the percentile for JBIMS required is 99.99 percentile. Rest depends on the fact that wheth
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JBIMS is one of the most prestigious B-school in India and to get admitted into it you will require very high scores. Your other aggregates are fine but the percentile for JBIMS required is 99.99 percentile. Rest depends on the fact that whether you are a category student or a Maharashtra candidate but still you will need 97-98 percentile.
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