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Prerna Chaudhary

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Satabdi,
Sectional cut off depends on college to college. Some colleges have sectional cut off some don't. You need to check with the colleges for the same.

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Harsha Kumar

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Yes you can go for KMAT after completing your graduation.
Eligibility for KMAT:
Candidates need to have Bachelors degree / Masters degree from any recognized education body in Commerce, Management, Arts, Social Sciences, Engineering / Technology or equivalent
Atleast 50% aggregate marks; 40% for SC/ST candidate
Candidates will then be shortlisted on the basis on their performance in KMAT. The scorecards of the candidates will be sent to the colleges.
The selected candidates who have qualified in KMAT need to report to their respective college to secure admissions.

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Harsha Kumar

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Some of the colleges are:
New Delhi Institute of Management, NDIM, Tughlakabad, Delhi
Xavier Institute of Management and Entrepreneurship, (XIME Bangalore)
Asian Business School (ABS, Noida)
Indus Business Academy
Jagannath International Management School
Indus Business Academy (IBA Bangalore)
Christ University Institute of Management, Hosur Road, Bangalore

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Harsha Kumar

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As you are not willing to drop this year then you can go for these colleges:
New Delhi Institute of Management, NDIM, Tughlakabad, Delhi
Institute of Technology and Science (ITS), Ghaziabad
JK Business School (JKBS), Gurgaon
G.L. Bajaj Institute of Management and Research (GLBIMR), Greater Noida
Institute of Advanced Management & Research(IAMR), Ghaziabad

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Debopriya Sarkar

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The chances are meagre. However you might get a call if the overall results in this year is low.

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Anmol Gupta

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Last year cutoff for OBC was 65 percentile. You stand a good chance for GDPI call. Prepare well for GDPI. All the best.

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Priyanju Pal

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Hi
You cannot apply for any college in Mumbai as your percentile is too low

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Priyanju Pal

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Hi
You cannot apply for any college as the percentile is not enough.

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