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Suruchi Mittal

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The list for the batch of 2018-20 is already out. If you have applied please check here:
http://dms.iitd.ac.in/mba-full-admission.html
Also, 78% is a low percentile but the ultimate convert depends on the SI score which takes into consideration a lot of other parameters as well.

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Jaideep Ghatak

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Only low graded colleges accept MAT score. As MAT is the easiest exam compared to CAT, CMAT, SNAP etc. So scoring in MAT is too easy.

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Please refer to the link provided below for a detailed list of different colleges in Delhi-NCR which offer bio technology courses. There are over 25 colleges to choose form. You can select a college of your choice using the filters on the web page.
https://www.shiksha.com/science/colleges/biotechnology-colleges-Delhi-ncr.

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Mir Noaman Ali

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Hi Amit,
Yes, you may be eligible for FMS Delhi but you will have to score extremely high in CAT to have a shot at FMS Delhi. Target for 99.8+ percentile.

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Anant Raina

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Yes, you can pursue a degree in Culinary Arts from International Institute of Culinary Arts. The Institute has got a good rating and therefore you can think of getting into the same.

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anila k

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To be eligible for MA in economics, you need to have given JNUEEE exam and you should have obtained a Bachelor's degree in economics (Hons.) with mathematics as subsidiary subject or mathematics (Hons.) with economics as a subsidiary subject or statistics (Hons.) with mathematics and economics as subsidiary subjects securing 50% marks in aggregate or any other Bachelor's degree with 60% marks with economics and mathematics as subjects from any recognised university.

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The correct name is dual degree integrated programme. For example, BA LLB.
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