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ISB&M Mulshi

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Dear Avijit,
Selections at ISB&M:
While ISB&M especially Pune admissions are competitive, our selection criteria revolve around a candidates ability to: 1. Cope with the demanding environment in ISB&M.2. Candidates ability to build a career with MNCs and high profile Indian companies.3. Candidates openness and ability to learn new social and cultural habits & values, those professional MNCs, especially seek.In order to succeed in ISB&M, a candidate must develop learning attitude for a career and imbibe an open-minded attitude towards exploring newer experiences & make serious efforts at self-development.
Weightage in the selection process
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SOMCA@SSN.IN K

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Advise you to appear for May MAT or ATMA or TANCET and then submit the application form for SSN. Unlike many other institutions, SSN is very strict on the scores obtained in admission tests. Hence the peer group in the class is of good quality.
You could apply with your existing MAT score and you can update it with any number of test scores till you get a call for GD/PI.

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Rupen Chawla

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For PGDM courses, there is no cut-off that the college has. In fact, more weightage is given to your GD and PI performance than marks.

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Joel BhandareOpen to discussion regarding MBA and PGDM

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The cutoff of Dalmia for MAT is above 99.5 percentile. You can try for PGDM program, as there are chances of getting selected if you crack GDPI.

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