9 years ago
What is the present scenario of placements? How many students have got placed? What is the average package?
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Mehul KadamCurrent Student
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About 80% placement has been done for core PGDM batch. However, companies are still coming for executive placement. Usually, almost all the students get placed through the campus placement. Average placement package is about 6.5 ~ 7.5 lacs. Ho
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About 80% placement has been done for core PGDM batch. However, companies are still coming for executive placement. Usually, almost all the students get placed through the campus placement. Average placement package is about 6.5 ~ 7.5 lacs. However, this includes international placement as well, which significantly brings the average up. Go through the college website for details placement record.
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9 years ago
What is the cut-off for CET 2016 PGDM program?
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Mehul KadamCurrent Student
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There is no official cut off as such. But generally, it's in between 80 - 85 percentile.
9 years ago
I have scored in class 10th: 83%, 12th: 69.8%, B.Tech: 82.1% and CMAT: 93.78%. What are my chances for PGDM?
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Apoorva MangaonkarCurrent Student
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Hello,
The cut off is 75-80 percentile, so you will get a call for GD/PI , after which your selection will depend upon how you perform in GD/PI.
The cut off is 75-80 percentile, so you will get a call for GD/PI , after which your selection will depend upon how you perform in GD/PI.
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Mehul KadamCurrent Student
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The usual cutoff is between 80 - 85 percentile. So, you can be hopeful of getting a call for GD and PI round. Goodluck.
9 years ago
I have scored 90.12 percentile in CMAT. Do I have any chance to get admission for PGDM at Mumbai campus?
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Apoorva MangaonkarCurrent Student
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Hello, the cut off is 80-85 percentile, so you will clear the cut off, after which your selection will depend on your performance in gd pi rounds. The campus allotment will be on your performance and overall profile.
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Apoorva MangaonkarCurrent Student
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Hello, there is nothing like which is better or worse. PGDM offers a more large variety of subjects are great learning. MMS has a university degree and good program design. The fees for MMS is lower than PGDM course. But the placements are com
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Hello, there is nothing like which is better or worse. PGDM offers a more large variety of subjects are great learning. MMS has a university degree and good program design. The fees for MMS is lower than PGDM course. But the placements are common for both the courses.
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Mehul KadamCurrent Student
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You've a good academic record. The usual cutoff is between 80 - 85 percentile. So, you have a decent chance of getting selected for the next round. Good luck.
9 years ago
Which college would you recommend between Welingkar Mumbai and Bimtech Noida in terms of placements?
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Anshika GargCurrent Student
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Hello,
Both colleges are good in its way. If we talk of placement welingar has average package of around 7.5 lpa while Bimtech has average package of 6.5 -7 lpa. Both college have close to 100% placement.
Both colleges are good in its way. If we talk of placement welingar has average package of around 7.5 lpa while Bimtech has average package of 6.5 -7 lpa. Both college have close to 100% placement.
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Mehul KadamCurrent Student
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The minimum eligibility criteria is 50% and above, through out (10th, 12th, graduation average).
The general cut off is between 80 - 85 percentile in the entrances. Hope that answers your query. Goodluck.
The general cut off is between 80 - 85 percentile in the entrances. Hope that answers your query. Goodluck.
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Apoorva MangaonkarCurrent Student
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Hello, last year cut off for MMS open seat in the last round was 96.17 percentile. so if the cut offs follow similar trend, you might have a chance to get in.
