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NITIN DESHMUKHYard by yard its hard, but inch by inch its

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Some of the colleges you can look for at this score –
Amity Business School, Noida
Alliance School of Business, Bangalore
MS Ramaiah Institute of Management, Bangalore
Vivekanand Education Society's Institute of Management Studies (VESIM), Mumbai
SIES, Mumbai Indus Business Academy (IBA), Bangalore
G.L.Bajaj, Noida Jaypee Institute, Noida
Jaipuria Institute, Noida
ITM, Mumbai
FIIB, Delhi
JKBS, Delhi

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NITIN DESHMUKHYard by yard its hard, but inch by inch its

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Colleges you can consider based on MAT score are -
IPE - Hyderabad
AIMS Institutes - Bangalore
PSGIM - Coimbatore
BIIB - Pune
VESIM - Mumbai
O.P. Jindal Global University - Sonepat
IBA - Bangalore
Jaipuria Institute of Management - Lucknow
SIES - Mumbai
BIMHRD - Pune
GL Bajaj Institute - Greater Noida
ISB&M - Pune
Gitam University - Hyderabad
JIMS- New Delhi
Jaipuria Institute of Management - Noida
Jaypee Business School - Noida.

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Abhishek Desai

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Hello!
Unfortunately, there is not even a decent B-school anywhere in India where one can get admission with just 15 percentile in MAT. And the ones you might get won't simply be worth enough to pursue MBA; turning out to be a total waste of both your precious time I.e. 2 years as well as money (in Lacs). I suggest you to either reappear for MAT (and/or other exams as per your wish) next year or focus on the other upcoming exams like MBA CET.
Good luck!

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NITHIN EEDUCATIONAL CONSULTANT

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With 681 composite score in MAT, you can apply for Tier 2 and 3 campuses. Some good colleges for this score are as follows:
1. Amity
2. Christ University
3. Vellore University
4. CMS Jain
5. Welingkar
6. IFIM
7. IBS
8. Alliance
9. RVIM
10. MSRIM
The most important thing about the above list of campuses is their quality of education and placement opportunities. You can select one from the above.
Best of luck.

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NITHIN EEDUCATIONAL CONSULTANT

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Yes, I will suggest you some for this percentile. With 89.9% percentile in MAT, you can apply for Tier 2 and 3 campuses. Some good colleges for this score are as follows: 1. Amity 2. Christ University 3. Vellore University 4. CMS Jain 5. Welingkar 6. IFIM 7. IBS 8. Alliance 9. RVIM 10. MSRIM
The most important thing about the above list of campuses is their quality of education and placement opportunities. You can select one from the above.
Best of luck.

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Cheryl Fernandes

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You need to take at least one entrance exam to get admission in a reputed B-School. No college offers direct admission.

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Smriti Dabar

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They accept MAT score card which was conducted in September or after September for admissions to 2018 batch. You need a score card of September 2017 or after that.

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Supreeti Tripathi

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The minimum eligibility to get admission is to have at least 50% as an aggregate in graduation.

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Jill Shah

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Hi Shivangi,
For any MBA college, the first and basic step is to clear the entrance exam. Though it is one of the factors of evaluation and there are colleges who have their own exams still one of the exams is necessary to get yourself into the GD-PI process. I am from IES-MCRC and here in our college, there is no direct admission policy. Here each and every individual is judged by there entrance score and also their performance in GDPI. (For PGDM) For MS, one has to appear for CET and fill the form to get admission in any college. MS doesn't have any GD-PI process.
All the best.

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