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

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Arun Sharma is a better book among the two. You can start practising from the basic problems and then move to average difficulty and more difficult ones.

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ambreen khan

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The chances of selection is not just based on your entrance test marks. The final selection is based on 2 stages. First stage comprises of the score in entrance test weight-age upto 50%, academic performance of 15% and work experience of 5%.
Second stage has GD-PI.

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Dhruvin KothariA Head Full Of Dreams!

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With this score I don't think you could get any good MBA college for MMS.
Try next year.
But you can apply for PGDM in some good colleges.
Your CAT Percentile 65 is good. So, apply with your CAT percentile.

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Rahul Ghosh

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CAT stands for Common Admission Test and MAT stands for Management Aptitude Test. They are entrance exams for MBA.

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ambreen khan

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It is completely dependent on the difficulty level of the paper.
Last year, 64 net correct answers out of 100 questions would have fetched you a 99+. There have been years when a net correct of 28-30 out of 60 questions would have fetched you a 99+.

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

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Generally, cutoff for graduation percentage is 60% for most MBA colleges. So, if you are looking for top B-Schools it will be a difficult to task to get admission.

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Gaurav SharmaConquer the mind and the universe is yours.

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If you go for any of those colleges then those won't be "top colleges". They would just be money making shops. I would suggest you to prepare well and write MHCET, CAT or XAT. Then you would definitely get admission in a top MBA college.

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