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Bisharah SaeedSelf motivated, straightforward and resilient

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Well, in Kerala, the top colleges are Rajagiri Business School and Scms Cochin. Both of them are next to neck in placements as well as a academics. The main difference is that SCMS is really strict but Rajagiri is really free comparatively. You can really study as well as enjoy in Rajagiri. Ultimately, the choice is yours. Go to their website and apply online.

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Bisharah SaeedSelf motivated, straightforward and resilient

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First of all, you should take a degree from a university not a college. Keep searching for the courses in different universities. If you are not able to find in one university look for it in another one.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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The last year CMAT cut-off percentile of N L Dalmia Institute of Management Studies & Research, Mumbai was 97+ and score 227. Hence, your chances are moderate.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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The Score above 132 is good enough for BKSM in your category. Hence, you have good chances there.

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R Sai Kiran

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No, you are not. IIMs consider only CAT score.

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R Sai Kiran

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Prepare well for CAT and score decent percentile. Nothing is impossible.

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R Sai Kiran

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Most of the NITs accept people from engineering background only. So, I guess there is no chance. You can check previous year notification in the website.

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Pallavi Bhartikeep calm ....time have to change

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Overview-
Started in 1984, the 15-month Executive Post Graduate programme is designed for experienced middle level managers who wish to take up leadership roles in the industry or have been identified by their organizations for such roles. The programme provides general management and functional area orientation with emphasis on international and cross-cultural exposure. The programme would provide an opportunity for personal as well as professional growth through a rigorous interactive learning environment including a 5-week International study module. The programme is approved by AICTE. It is accredited by U. K. based Association of M
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R Sai Kiran

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Yes, she is. Cut-off differs from college to college.

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R Sai Kiran

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Yes, you can sit for CAT/MAT/XAT. Though, it is bit difficult to get seat in IIM Ahmedabad (as they focus on career), you can get admission into other good colleges.

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