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Cheryl Fernandes

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The cut-off for outside Maharashtra students is quite high for the MS programme. You will need to score 99+ percentile to get admission in a good B-School.

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Durgesh Deshmukh

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Hello Pranav,
For JBIMS, last year the cutoff was 99.93 percentile for general category, and for OBC, it was around 99.67 percentile. You can check the cut-off scores of previous year cap round one from the below link:
http://fileserver.mkcl.org/mba2017/CAP-I/2017MBA_CAP1_CutOff.pdf
To check cut off scores of subsequent cap rounds, please visit the below link:
https://mba2017.dtemaharashtra.gov.in/StaticPages/HomePage.aspx.

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Vivek BansodeSCM Pro, MBA-Ops, B.Tech Engg

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Yes, as you are eligible to apply for the exam, being last year student. However, make sure you qualify the minimum Marks Criteria. Then Start preparing for exam and give it.

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Pratik Daware

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CET is exam which every institution can accept for the courses they offer and might conduct it on their own. CET as it's name suggest Common Entrance Test is a universal term used for various independent coursed ranging from Law to Medical. Unlike CAT or JEE.

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Cheryl Fernandes

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It will be difficult to get into a good college. Cutoffs for top college is 98+ percentile. Secondly, cutoffs for students outside Maharashtra is higher.

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Cheryl Fernandes

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Yes, you are eligible to write this test. Students across various states can write this test. You will fall under All India/OMS category while seeking admissions. The cutoff for All India candidate is higher as compared to cutoffs for Maharashtra state level students.

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Cheryl Fernandes

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Yes, you can give MAH-CET even if u reside outside Maharashtra. You will fall under All India/OMS category. However, the cut-offs are a bit higher in this category compared to cutoffs of Maharashtra candidate.

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Cheryl Fernandes

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Firstly, importance is given to percentile. You can score 70 and yet have a 90 percentile. It all deoends on how tough the paper is and how others have scored. Now, for top 10 colleges that accept MAH-CET scored for their MS scores a percentile above 98 seems to be safe for a general category candidate. For PGDM courses you can score less yet seek admission if you have cracked the GDPI rounds. Top 10 colleges accepting CET scores are. JBIMS
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HETAL.PALAN@VES.AC.IN

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Hi,
The admission to the PGDM course at our institute is on the basis of the aggregate percentage scored in graduation which should be 50% marks and above and a good score in MH-CET. Suitable weightage is given to work experience. Selection is on the basis of performance in the Group Discussion and Personal Interview Round once the application is received by the institute.

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