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Abhishek Desai

Scholar-Level 17

Hello Arman,
Apologies for the late reply! With 75 percentile in CET, it's impossible to get into any among the top 10 colleges (for MMS/MBA course). Their cutoffs, generally, are above 90 percentile. And the colleges you will get admitted into won't be known for their placements.
However you can apply for the PGDM courses of some good colleges like Welingkar, IES, Chetana, etc. if you wish to. And prepare well for their respective interview rounds. Good luck.

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Rushabh Sheth

Guide-Level 12

For MMS, you can get Lala Lajpatrai and Thakur College.
You can try taking the institute level seats at the above mentioned colleges. Institute level seats start early in Chetana.
For PGDM, you can apply for:
1. MET
2. IES.
3. Chetana.
You can get Welingkar for PGDM. You need to score well in psychometric test and GD/ PI for Welingkar.

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Rushabh Sheth

Guide-Level 12

You can get MAEER MIT College of Engineering for MBA in Pune.
In Mumbai, you can consider:
1. Atharva.
2. Durgadevi Saraf.

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Rushabh Sheth

Guide-Level 12

You can get into Durgadevi saraf, Atharva and Vivekananda. You should try for institute level seats (Offline seats).

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Rushabh Sheth

Guide-Level 12

For, MMS you can get:
1. Rizvi.
2. Vivekananda.
3. Durgadevi Saraf.
4. Indira.
5. MAEER MIT.
For PGDM, you can apply at:
1. Chetana.
2. IES.
You need to clear GD/ PI round.
Best of luck.

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Rushabh Sheth

Guide-Level 12

Yes, she can get a good college. She can go for Lala Lajpatrai and Thakur College to pursue MMS course. For PGDM, she can try for Chetana and MET, where she needs to concentrate more on GD/ PI round. In Pune, she can consider Indira Institute and MIT.

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Rushabh Sheth

Guide-Level 12

For PGDM, you can consider:
1. Chetana.
2. MET.
3. IES.
You should perform well in GD and PI.

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Zubin MehtaExpert Advisor for Senior Management.

Scholar-Level 17

At this score, no good college is permitted. My suggestion would be score well above 95 percentile to get good college and Lucrative career, else you will land up with very average career.

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Zubin MehtaExpert Advisor for Senior Management.

Scholar-Level 17

Unfortunately, very few colleges are possible. Kashmiri quota is not recognized as against reservation. My suggestion would be score at least 95 percentile to get good college.

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Vijay Shinde

Contributor-Level 7

No, it is not mandatory. There are several colleges accepting other scores like CAT, CMAT, MAT, NMAT and XAT. Others have their own entrance exams like IBSAT (for IBS), BET (MIS) and ASAT (for Athena School of Management).

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