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8 years agoContributor-Level 8
NITW never reveals the cutoff percentile for admission. They have their own way of selection but it is mandatory to have a technical background in order to pursue MBA from NIT-W. The notification regarding MBA admission has been updated on NITW's official website. Please read the instructions mentioned in brochure carefully.
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It is a common trend that MBA aspirants take a year's gap to focus on clearing the various entrance exams with a very good score. However, one should utilize the most of this time by pursuing either one or more of the following:- 1. Certification courses, as per your liking. 2. Social work. 3. Doing some internship. 4. Developing your hobbies; having some certificates would be beneficial. This will ensure not only you have a good profile; this will help a long way during the interview rounds but also help you in spending the time properly. One hardly needs 3-4 hours of dedicated preparation to clear those exams, so it is advised
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Firstly congratulations on this wonderful score. Chances are very high that you may get a call from IIT Kanpur, Banaras or hardly Madras. Paras, since you have a zero work experience, it could be difficult for you to get a call from IIT-Bombay or Delhi. However, there is no harm in applying. You can check various rank predictor to get the basic rough idea of your selection. Just apply. I hope you can get IITs in Madras campus. Hope this helps. Good luck. Upvote the answer if you feel satisfied.
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