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Anushree Bhargava

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It's moderately challenging, more about effort than luck. You'll need a decent score in CAT, MAT, CMAT, or CET and a graduation score around 50%. Cut offs aren't sky high but aren;t easy either. If you prepare well and ace the GD/PI, you've got a solid shot. 

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No, SSRIMR doesn't offer direct admissions just based on class marks or donations. You need a valid entrance exam score, be it CAT, MAT, CMAT, etc., and a graduation percentage of at least 50% if you're not from reserved categories. They follow state counselling, so seats are merit-based. no shortcut via management quota. 

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Anushree Bhargava

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Yes, admissions for the 2025-27 MBA/PGDM batch is open right now. MAT ( may/june) and ATMA (June) registerations are ongoing, and MAH-CET/XAT/CAT forms will come later I think. It's simple to apply online, but spots are limited, and you'll need a valid exam score. SO hurry before it's full. 

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Anushree Bhargava

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No, they don't offer a fully 100% scholarship. Some partial financial aid is available like state government schemes like OBC/SC/ST/EBC students, and institute level merit based help. Girls may get a fee waiver scheme. But it;s not a full ride. you will likely cover some costs yourself unless you meet specific criteria. 

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The mess food is average. Home style food with roti and rice. Some days it's bearable, other days bland or repetitive. Portions are good, but hygine can vary. You might see fresh veggies one daay and soggy dal the next. It's affordable and fills you up, but don't expect restraunt level quality. 

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Anushree Bhargava

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The campus is clean and well maintained with AC classrooms, Wi-Fi, computer labs, and a decent library. There's a small canteen and basic sports setup. Hostel is fine but food can be average sometimes. Auditorium and classrooms are pretty modern. It is not a huge campus. 

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Anushree Bhargava

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Yes, there's a placement cell that conducts training sessions and brings in some decent companies. But honestly, placements depend a lot on your own efforts too. Not everyone gets placed, and salary packages can be on the lower side. Still, the cell is supportive, and a few students have landed good roles with top brands. 

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Anushree Bhargava

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The highest package, I think offered at SSRIMR is around Rs 6 LPA. Average packages fall between Rs 1.8-4.2 LPA. Some students got placed in comapines like Reliance, HDFC Life, and Amul. If you're consistent and perform well, you can definintely aim for higher end during placements. Decent placement I would say. 

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Anushree Bhargava

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SSRIMR offers affordable fees, solid infrastructure, decent faculty, and industry focused learning like live projects and guest sessions. The campus is nice with good student support, regular events, and decent placements. It's NAAC B+ accredited amd affiliated with pune univeristy making it a smart choice for students looking for quality education without huge costs. 

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Anushree Bhargava

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Yes, you can join the MBA/PGDM at SSRIMR even if you haven't taken MAT, as long as you have a valid score in any of the entrance exams they accept. Exams include CAT, GMAT, XAT, ATMA and more. You just need  one valid score from any of these. Just make sure you have cleared the graduation cut off. 

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