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

Scholar-Level 17

SIMSREE-around 256 score (MMS), 248 score (PGDBM)
Great Lakes, Chennai-280 score
Welingkar around 80-85 percentile
K J Somaiya around 95 percentile
PSG-Coimbatore around 75 percentile
IFMR-around 91 percentile

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Amit Bagla

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KIAMS do profile based selection where they consider your academic records, competitive exam scores, performance in interview process etc. With the cumulative score of all these, KIAMS offers admission. So if you have 50 percentile and above with good academic records you can expect a call from KIAMS. And to apply for this institute, please click on the link below: http://forms.kiams.ac.in. And the last date to apply is 28th February 2017.

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Sanjana Kashyap

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XIMR takes its candidates primarily based on CET scores through the CAP rounds. However, if you must apply for institute level seats, your other entrance exam scores will be taken into consideration and you will be considered in the All India(AI) category.
For the 2016-2018 batch we had no candidate who was accepted on their CMAT score, however we did have one AI candidate who got in through their 99.31 MAT score (Rank 519).
Hope this answers your question!

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Swetha Chilla

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These are the minimum cut-off marks required to apply. Admission depends on your performance in the selection process that follows after you apply. All the best!

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Jyotsna Pandey

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Hello manju,
As such there are no government management institutes, except for IIMs, and they too are autonomous institutes, which offer PGDM. Yes, there are a lot of government universities which offer MBA program but according to me you should do MBA from a good institute like any autonomous institute or any good private university such as Christ University. For that you can give any of the exams among the two, you can get better college options if you give CMAT.
I hope this was useful to you.

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shravani sarmaMBA Aspirant

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Having around 95+ percentile would keep you on the safe side.

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Bazil Aga

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31st March is the last date for application to the PGDM courses.

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Ashok Zadbuke

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With CMAT, you compete for All India Seats which are very few. You need 90+ percentile but this changes every year. To be on a safer side, target 95+ percentile.

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siddhartha tyagi

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You need to have 200 score in your CMAT exam.

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

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It is around 70 percentile for XIME and around 75 percentile for NIBM.

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