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Soham KshirsagarPassionate for management studies

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It is difficult to say, you can surely get admission, because only few seats are available in SIES of All India Level seats and that require percentile above 98 in any of the National level entrance for MBA.

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Vishal Gupta

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Well that is good. But, please elaborate your question, as I have no idea what to answer in this.

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Bisharah SaeedSelf motivated, straightforward and resilient

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The thing that you have to understand is that Rajagiri Business School accepts all applications with a valid score. So, you are free to apply. Of course students with more marks will have higher preference but still you are eligible to apply. Make sure that you do well in the GD/PI session, which will increase your chances of getting admission.

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Pranil DwivediMember- Sports committee

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At 73%ile, you have very limited options like IMI-BBSR, XISS-Ranchi, Christ University and IFIM-Bangalore. These are the Tier-2 & 3 colleges. If you are not in hurry then try your luck next year and grab a seat in a premier B-School.

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Bharat DebbarmaPursuing MBA

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As per your percentile, there are many colleges available for you like PIBM, Christ University, Rajagiri College of Social Sciences, etc.
Thus, it's up to you as which college you want to join.
According to me, you should join Rajagiri.

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Bisharah SaeedSelf motivated, straightforward and resilient

Contributor-Level 8

According to what I have seen, the previous cut-off scores were 92+. So, it seems a little difficult but my suggestion is that you apply for it and see till where it takes you. Along with it, apply for a lot of other colleges also. Don't just wait for the results from one college.
All the best.

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Bisharah SaeedSelf motivated, straightforward and resilient

Contributor-Level 8

You can expect a lot of good colleges. Of course, leave aside the IIMs. You can manage to get into a good college. The choices of colleges are really vast. A better thing to do is to create a list of colleges that you are interested in based on course and location preference and then apply to those colleges online. If you have cleared the cut-off set by those colleges, they will definitely call you. Make sure that you do well in the GD/PI session.

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BHAWNA BHOJWANI

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You have strong academic profile, and also ample working experience .Chances are high to get a call. All the best.

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