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Karan Vekaria

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Looking at your CET score, you will have to strive a bit hard to get into a good college, but don't expect MMS at this score instead go for PGDM. If you are searching a good college in Mumbai itself, then you should try for MET, which is in Bandra (W). Speaking from the feedback i have got, it has a very good infrastructure and well renowned faculties which are at a very good position currently in the industry. This college also gives a good opportunity in Internships and for the Final Placements.

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Karan Vekaria

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Yes. But you will have to put in extra effort for GDPI and Work Experience will be a cherry on the cake. Try MET college which is in Bandra (W). It comes in the Top 10 colleges in Mumbai and you have a realistic scope with 73 percentile in MAH-CET. It has a very good Infrastructure and renowned faculty members from Industries.

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Anshul Jain

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You can definitely secure admission in N. L. Dalmia for PGDM provided you do well in GDPI. The last date of submission of forms is 31st March 2k18. Good luck!

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Anshul Jain

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You can apply for PGDM course at N. L. Dalmia. The college is quite impressive in terms of academics, placements and other co-curricular activities. You can go for it. This can be an option for you.
Thanks.

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Ritu Bhandari

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Hi,
There is no minimum score to get admission. Cut off depends from college to college. But always try to get more than 85 percentile to get admission in good colleges.

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Ritu Bhandari

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Hi, You need to mention the college of which you need the cut-off.

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Ritu Bhandari

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Hi,
Sinhgad Institute of Management and Computer Application MBA MAHCET cut off is 50 percentile
https://www.shiksha.com/mba/course/master-of-business-administration-sinhgad-institute-of-management-and-computer-application-narhe-pune-245695.

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