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Aravind K

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Since your score is very good, you can actually target much better colleges than XISS.
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Zubair Akhtar myself an agriculturist and presently pursuing MBA

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For any department, you don't need to be louder. You should be audible and should stick to your points or ideas. Give other some chance to speak. Try to start the GD if not then conclude it. Have a watch with you to check the timing of conclus
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tamanna sharma

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Both XISS and KIAMS are good colleges. However, going by the specialisation, XISS is best known for its HR specialisation among other specialisation available. Whereas, KIAMS is known for marketing among other available specialisations. So
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Zubair Akhtar myself an agriculturist and presently pursuing MBA

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You have got low score in CAT no problem what is with XAT and CMAT. Try with those and fill the form and see whether you qualify for XISS.
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Sheetal Kumari MBA in rural management

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Both are good for pursuing PGDM courses depending on the choice of course in which you have your interest. BIMTECH offers PGDM in IBM, retail and IB. While XISS offers PGDM in HR, rural, marketing, finance and IT.
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Zubair Akhtar myself an agriculturist and presently pursuing MBA

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The cut-off will be between 60- 70 percentile for CMAT, XAT-40 percentile and CAT-40 percentile.
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Harshit Jain

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Pune University is a better option because it has good placement records and good reviews about faculty than XISS. XISS is also good, but the main focus is on social service course.
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Zubair Akhtar myself an agriculturist and presently pursuing MBA

Contributor-Level 6

Some of the questions are related to General knowledge, your introduction, short and long term goal, why XISS, why HRM, why you did B.Com and your strength and weakness.
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Rahil Mohammad B.tech graduate in ME, MBA from NIT, Rourkela

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For finance, it was 80 percentile (last year). It may change this year.
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Zubair Akhtar myself an agriculturist and presently pursuing MBA

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The cut-off for HRM at XISS is 60-general category for CAT, 50 for XAT and 90 for CMAT.