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Sushant Sharma

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Hi,
No, you cannot get admission in the above course without MAH-B.Ed
Admission is through CAP counselling based on the score obtained in Maharashtra B.Ed. Entrance Examination (MAH-B.Ed).
https://www.shiksha.com/teaching-education/course/b-ed-oriental-college-of-education-sanpada-navi-mumbai-152269

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Rajat ShettyLiving every bit.

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Yes, you can definitely apply for both the exams. But, while taking admission, you can get into JBIMS through either CMAT or CET, not both.

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aditya sanyalpassed btech in mechanical engineering

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IBS Mumbai accepts IBSAT score.

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Abhishek Desai

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Hello,The registration fees for the MAH-CET exam is Rs. 1000 for the General category candidates and Rs. 800 for the reserved categories and PWD candidates.

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Abhishek Desai

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Hello! The MAH-CET exam can be given even by candidates residing outside Maharashtra. There are exam centers in major cities like New Delhi, Kolkata, Bangalore, etc.

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Abhishek Desai

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Hello! With 85.75 percentile, getting into an MMS program of a top 10 college is impossible. Hence, you should target the PGDM programs of Welingkar, SIES, NL Dalmia, and other such colleges. Good luck!

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Raj shakya#ReadyToHelp

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Hi Dear,For the top four colleges (JB, Sydenham, Somaiya & Welingkar), at least 99 percentile is a must. For SIES & NL Dalmia, 98 would do. And for the rest (Chetana, IES MET, etc. ), 95+ would be enough. The cutoff marks will differ as per the difficulty level of the exam, but percentile will remain, more or less, the same.

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Jayesh Kumar Upadhyayi am admission take top brand reputed Bschool

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MH-CET Cut-off is countable only for calculated Level of Moderate Difficult of Exam out of 200 Marks.

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