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Two attempts are more than enough to waste for drop just for having a particular college. You can Go for MAT or CMAT or ATMA exams for MBA. There are many reputed universities that can give you a seat with these exams too. If your score is not increasing in CAT from two consecutive years, you must try for MAT and CMAT. As you are a graduate in physics, you can go for M.Sc. In physics too if you are interested in research and further studies. But MBA is a better option than M.Sc. So prefer MBA. Attend CMAT and MAT this year and apply for some good colleges.
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