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Swati Bisht

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Hi Ananya,
There is no particular cutoff kind of aspect for all entrance exams other than CET. As all of these exam scores are then converted by the DTE to put them in line with CET by a specific formula.

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Swati Bisht

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Hi Ananya,
The last year MHCET cut off was around 80 percentile but you can go for PGDM course in VESIM.

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Supreeti Tripathi

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There is no cut-off for CAT, it just holds a weightage of 10% in the selection procedure.
Along with this, a weightage of 60% is allotted to the interview rounds and case analysis.

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SREYA MAHIPALAStudent Coordinator of Public Relations

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If you are considering return on investment, please DoMS NIT Trichy is one of the best options.

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NITIN DESHMUKHYard by yard its hard, but inch by inch its

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Colleges in Pune generally accepting score around 60-70 percentile are -
Indus Business School, IIEBM
IBS Business School
Lotus Business School (LBS, Pune)
Christ Institute of Management
MIT School of Telecom Management (MITSOT)
If you have interest in Media than International School of Business & Media is a good option to look for
A good academic profile/work experience may give you a chance for NIBM-Pune good institute for Finance.

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Udit BhatiaManagement professional

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Dear aspirant,
Please note that MBA is a huge investment of time and money and you do it generally once. Hence, try to get the best college you can. I am sure that with better and more focused preparation, you can get into the 80 percentile tier which will enable you decent schools. In India, only the top 30-35 colleges are considered worthy to join and at your percentile, none of them will accept you. Hence, my advise would be to re-take the CAT. Also, apply for MAT as some decent B-Schools. Though, if you must take admission this year, go for the tier 3 colleges like Vellore, Balaji, GL Bajaj, JIMS, etc.

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Ritu Bhandari

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Hi,
Last year criteria was, you need a minimum of 85percentile overall and a sectional of 70 percentile in all sections, else your call becomes invalid.

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