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Uttkarsh beriwal

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I'm sorry, but I would need the name of the college you are interested in to provide you with the CMAT cutoff. The CMAT cutoff varies from college to college and depends on various factors such as the number of applicants, available seats, and the difficulty level of the exam. Please upvote if it was helpful.

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Uttkarsh beriwal

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It is difficult to predict whether you will receive a call from Christ University Bangalore based solely on your CMAT percentile score. Admissions to MBA programs in Christ University Bangalore are based on a composite score, which takes into account various factors such as academic performance, work experience (if any), performance in the selection process (Group Discussion, Writing Skills Assessment, and Personal Interview and the CMAT score. While a good CMAT percentile score is certainly an advantage, other factors also play a crucial role in the selection process. The minimum cutoff percentile for CMAT score for shortlisting can
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Uttkarsh beriwal

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Woxsen School of Business is a reputed B-School in Hyderabad that offers various postgraduate management programs, including PGDM, PGDM - Business Analytics, and PGDM - Marketing Management. The selection criteria for admission to Woxsen School of Business may vary based on the program applied for. Here are the general CAT/CMAT/MAT percentile requirements for admission to Woxsen School of Business:
For PGDM and PGDM - Business Analytics: A minimum CAT percentile of 70 or CMAT percentile of 85 or MAT percentile of 90 is usually required for admission. However, the final selection criteria may include the candidate's academic record, work
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Uttkarsh beriwal

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The admission to MBA programs offered by various colleges and universities in India is a competitive process, and the selection criteria for admission may vary from one institute to another. However, with a score of 66 in CMAT and 75% in graduation, you can apply to many MBA colleges in India.
Your CMAT score of 66 percentile is a good score, but it may not be sufficient to get admission to some of the top-tier MBA programs. However, there are many good MBA programs offered by reputed colleges and universities where you can apply with your CMAT score and graduation percentage.
Apart from CMAT score and graduation percentage, other factor
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Uttkarsh beriwal

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The admission process for each college may vary. However, in general, CMAT scores are required for admission to MBA programs in India. So, it is likely that CK Shah Institute of Management & Research would also require CMAT scores during the admission process. It's best to check with the institute directly for their specific admission requirements and processes.
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Uttkarsh beriwal

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I apologize, but I cannot provide a specific answer to your question without knowing the name of the college you are considering. Your decision to join a college should not solely depend on your CMAT score, as other factors such as reputation, faculty, infrastructure, and placement records should also be taken into account. It is recommended to research and compare various colleges before making a decision.
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Uttkarsh beriwal

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Congratulations on scoring such a high percentile in CMAT!
Both KJ Somaiya Institute of Management Studies and Research (KJ SIMSR) and Department of Management Sciences, University of Pune (PUMBA) are reputed B-schools in India and offer good ROI and placements. KJ SIMSR is known for its diverse student community, experienced faculty, and strong industry partnerships. The institute has consistently been ranked among the top B-schools in India and has a good track record of placements in reputed companies across different sectors. PUMBA, on the other hand, has a strong legacy of more than 40 years and is known for its strong academic cur
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simran kumari

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With your impressive scores, you have a good chance of securing admission into some of the top B-Schools in India. Some of the good B-Schools that you can consider applying to are:
Xavier Institute of Management and Entrepreneurship (XIME)
Institute of Management Technology (IMT)
Symbiosis Institute of Business Management (SIBM)
T. A. Pai Management Institute (TAPMI)
Great Lakes Institute of Management
GIBS Business School Bangalore
GIBS Business School is a top PGDM College in Bangalore that you should consider applying to. With your scores, you meet the eligibility criteria and have a good chance of securing admission into their PGDM progra
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There is no age bar set by NTA to appear for CMAT 2023. Nationality- Candidates must have citizenship in India.

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