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Sayali Pansare

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Hi Apurva
PUMBA accepts MAT score. Last year the cutoff was around 97 percentile. The cutoff varies every year. Even if you are not from Maharashtra, you can still apply. Admission to PUMBA takes place through DTE. MAT score was acceptable untill last year. According to notification of dte only CAT, CET, CMAT scores will be considered for admission. I would also request you to go through dte website regularly if there are changes.
I hope you find this needful. Keep visiting DTE and PUMBA website regularly. I hope you find this needful.

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Sayali Pansare

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Hi Chinmoyee, placements for marketing and HR are good in PUMBA. We have many companies for final placements as well as summer internships in PUMBA for marketing. Also some good names for HR. All depends on your competency. This year placements are slow as it started in October but still the placement season will continue till March. Placements in marketing are better than HR.
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Rashmi Pillai

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Hi Koundinya,
Yes, it is possible to get a job through off-campus interviews. The profile and pay will differ according to factors such as your profile, experience, and type of company. It is not possible to predict such factors. Although, this kind of course is not geared for placements, and I would advise you not to join the course if you want a job.

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Rashmi Pillai

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Hi Ashish,
There are various factors at play that need to be looked at when deciding on an MBA specialisation. You need to analyse your interests and the colleges offering the course, along with other factors such as placements, infrastructure, ROI, etc.

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