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bulbul MOHANTYI am highly inquisitive and strive to excellence

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Minimum 50% to 60% in graduation and in MAT 70%(percentile) required to apply in IPE Hyderabad.

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Ayush Khandelwal

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You can get admission easily in MJPRU after giving MAT exam.

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Query Resolve

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Yes, BIBS does consider graduation marks. There is an eligibility marks criteria to apply for this well known Business School. Yes Riya, if you score well enough in any valid entrance examination, like MAT then you do not have to seat for the BIBS's entrance exam, BIBSAT. Then the process will be like, you have to apply for the college first then there will be a Personal round of Interview. If you will be selected by the interview then there will be the admission & documentation process.

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deepti

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Hi there, the International Management Institute in Kolkata is one of the top colleges in India that accepts applications to its PGDM programme based on your MAT scores. A merit list is prepared on the basis of marks and only shortlisted candidates are called for the final stage of the selection process - Individual Assessment Process (Essay Writing and Personal Interview, etc. ). You look like someone who is interested in gaining admission for the academic year of 2021. In which case, be advised that IMI-K is a great choice. Its Individual Assessment Process will be held in February/March 2021 (tentative).

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Snigdha Kumar

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The general eligibility criteria to appear for CAT is graduation with minimum 50% marks or equivalent CGPA for general category students and 45% marks or equivalent CGPA for reserved category students. If you are from general category, you cannot appear for CAT. However, regarding doing MBA/PGDM some colleges conducting their own admission test where you may appear if they allows you but it's not compulsory. Try your luck. All the Best!

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ridhima chitkara

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Hi, JIMS Rohini is one of the best B-Schools in Delhi/NCR. It provides INDUSTRIAL UPDATED CURRICULAM which helps to prepare students as per the industry demands. Live projects, workshops, industrial visits, guest lectures are the key areas which plays important role in grooming ones career. Also, best placement records so far even in pandemic situation. MAT cut off for PGDM is 580 composite scores and above
PGDM-IB - 500 composite scores and above
PGDM-RM- 500 composite scores and above
XAT cut off for PGDM- 70% above
PGDM-IB-55% above
PGDM-RM-45% above.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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Bharati Vidyapeeth Undergraduate Management Aptitude Test BUMAT is a national-level entrance exam, conducted by Bharati Vidyapeeth Deemed University. The exam conducted for the candidates seeking admission to BBA & BCA courses offered by the university and its affiliated colleges. BUMAT comprises of 200 questions of different sections of one marks each without negative marking. The Bharati Vidyapeeth University does not release any BUMAT cutoff and instead, calls students for further rounds of counseling based on a merit list. However on the basis of experience the BUMAT cutoff can be ranges between 50-75 marks.

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heena agrawaltry to give best solution..

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Hi. Candidates need to clear CAT CMAT MAT ATMA GMAT or XAT exam to get selected for the programme. Good luck!

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Vignesh BalakrishnanMind is a battlefield, be its commander

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Hello Amith. There is no difference in question pattern, syllabus or fee structure for all the modes of exam. However, the date and time of exam varies and can be chosen accordingly. Under the given pandemic situation, it is better to opt for IBT mode of exam, provided you have all the technical specifications. Feel free to contact me for more information. All the best.
Vignesh Balakrishnan
Campus Brand Ambassador - MBA/PGDM
http://tsm.ac.in/admissions/.

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