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2016-02-12 01:40:34

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Chandrachur Roy

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Though you have the minimum required percentage, but what is your CMAT score? The last year cutoff score was 181

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2016-02-11 23:55:09

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Chandrachur Roy

Contributor-Level 9

Score of 181 was the cutoff

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2016-02-11 20:45:04

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2016-02-11 20:16:29

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Swarup Raj Jena

Beginner-Level 5

Your CMAT score is very low though your career percentage is very good. I will advice you to give CAT or CMAT next time and try to get a good percentile which will help you land up in a very good college.

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2016-02-11 19:50:25

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sahit korgaonker

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Cutoff is 70%tile. So id suggest you not to apply.

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2016-02-11 19:31:57

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Mehul Kadam

Contributor-Level 8

You have a decent score. Yes, people have made it with that score. Your work ex also seems good. Make sure you perform well in GD and PI. Goodluck.

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2016-02-11 18:34:37

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rajnish kumar

Contributor-Level 10

With this score you must to be good in GD-PI. For this year 80 percent weightage given to the GD-PI because SIES believes in the overall personality while selecting students considering their past academic records, work experience, if any.

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2016-02-11 12:48:26

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Apoorva Mangaonkar

Contributor-Level 10

Hello,
The cut off is 80-85 percentile so you will clear the cut off after which you will have to appear for psychometric test, gd and pi.

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2016-02-11 09:42:54

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2016-02-11 09:33:30

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rajnish kumar

Contributor-Level 10

SIES believes in the overall personality while selecting students considering their past academic records, work experience, if any, among others. There is no prescribed minimum cut off score for any test. However, due weightage is given to the test scores. For this year's admission 20 percent weightage will be given to the test score. And SIES is a Tamil Linguistic Minority Institute. Hence, 51 per cent seats of all programs are reserved for Maharashtra domiciled students with 'Tamil' as the mother tongue. However, if adequate number of qualified candidates are not available from the above category, such seats are made open to general
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