Great Lakes Institute of Management, Chennai

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Palash Jain

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Since you have more than 24 months of work experience so you are only eligible for PGPM and Great Lakes does not consider CMAT 2018 score for PGPM.

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Palash Jain

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Your UG percentage is a bit on the lower side but rest of the profile is good. Since its a profile based call I would say try your luck. Go ahead and apply.

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Palash Jain

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Do you have any significant extra curricular activities?

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Palash Jain

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Are you a fresher or do you have some work experience?

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Palash Jain

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Could you please convert your graduation CGPA into percentage and share your full profile like you are a fresher or you have some work experience and significant extra-curricular activities.

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Arpit SinghPursuing MBA from MDI Gurgaon

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I heard, 1 year executive programme there is decent. I am not sure about the regular programme. Check with a current student there.
All the best.

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Palash Jain

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You just need to fill one form for both the campuses.

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Palash Jain

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Your CAT percentile is on a lower side so medium chances. Go ahead and apply.

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Palash Jain

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Your BE percentage in on a lower side. You have less chances.

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Palash Jain

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Could you convert and tell your UG percentage?

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