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Scholarship is awarded to meritorious students based on their performance and not on caste. Scholarship rules are as follows:
Students from CAT/ XAT/CMAT/GMAT/MAT entrance exams having 95 percentile and above are eligible for a concession of Rs. 1, 00,000/- in the total course fee.
Students from CAT/ XAT/CMAT/GMAT/MAT entrance exams having 90 up to 95 percentile and above are eligible for a concession of Rs. 60,000/- in the total c
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There is an admission criteria to apply in NIBM and according to this graduation marks play an important role in the selection process. Though, this is the only admission eligibility criteria, which means that if you are fulfilling this criteria, then you may get shortlisted for GD/PI based on your CMAT/CAT score and final selection will depend on your performance in GD/PI. The expected CMAT cut-off is 87 percentile (153 score) or above.
The criteria says:
The applicant must be holding a Bachelor's degree, with at least 50 percent marks or equivalent CGPA, awarded by any of the universities incorporated by an act of the cen
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2. SIBM – Hyderabad.
3. MANAGE.
4. NICMAR - Hyderabad.
5. SIBM – Bangalore.
6. Christ University.
7. ITM.
8. Welingkar.
9. NMIMS.
10. IFIM.
11. NIBM – Pune.
12. BIMM.
13. Kirloskar.
14. SCMHRD.
15. SIBM.
16. NICMAR.
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So, coming back to your question, I would like to advice you to take one more chance and try to score more in the competitive exams which tier 1 b school considers. But if you don't want to try then I would suggest you to keep it on hold and try to crack other famous b schools like MYRA, Christ etc. Talking about KIAMS, overall it is a good college but it doesn't provide maximum return on investment.
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