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Manish GadekarMBA , Department of Management Sciences PUMBA

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It will be around 97.5 percentile (open category) for a safe position. So, make sure that you at least score that much.
Best regards.

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Sayali WankarInspirational and people person

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Hi buddy,
On this score in your category, I strongly feel that you will surely get admission but things may change as per merit list and cut-offs. If not, you can surely try and apply for SIES, IES so that these opportunities don't go out of your hand. But probably you have high chance of getting into MS at Welingkar.
All the best and Cheer up!

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Cheryl Fernandes

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Hi,
Unfortunately, the cutoffs for an OMS candidate in top 10 colleges is 99+ percentile. You can try for PGDM in Welingkar, Sies and Dalmia.
All the best.

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Cheryl Fernandes

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I suggest you give the exam again. At 67.11 percentile, you might not get a worthy college. Since you will complete your graduation in April, you can dedicate a year towards studying for MBA entrance exams while side ways doing a part time job or internship. There is no use of doing MBA if the college is not good.

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Cheryl Fernandes

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The CAP round starts in June/July. However, keep checking the DTE website to stay updated.

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Monica Show

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Yes, you stand a slight chance of getting admission for MMS prgram. I would suggest you go for PGDM as there are better chances of you getting converted. The process for PGDM has already begun.
Thank you.

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Harshada bhanushalii M harshada Bhanushali SIESCOMS PGDM Student

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In SIES, the cut-off for MMS is more than 98 percentile, so chances of getting SIES are very low.
I don't have any idea about PUMBA.
Just go through the last year's cut-off of colleges and apply for CAP round.
Best of luck.

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