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Abhishek Desai

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Hello!
There are no specific marks needed in 10th and 12th mentioned by JBIMS for its MS programme. However, one needs to score at least 50% marks in graduation if belonging to the General Category (45% for Reserved category) to be eligible for its admission.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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The eligibility criteria and admission process at NIFTEM for MBA programs are as under. Educational qualification :- Bachelor degree with 50% aggregate marks in relevant discipline or equivalent. Selection process:- The selection process of MBA programme is based on last two years score of CAT/MAT and an internal test for non CAT/MAT category applicants. The final selection of candidates is based on GD, PI, past academic performance and work experience. Hence, you are eligible.

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Mohammed aamir

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Yes, it does. But, you also must be eligible for selection criteria.

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Abhishek Desai

Scholar-Level 17

Hello!
In a typical MBA entrance exam, questions are asked on the following areas:-
1. English (Reading Comprehension & Verbal Ability)
2. Quantitative Aptitude & Data Interpretation (Maths)
3. Logical Reasoning
4. General Knowledge & Current Affairs.

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Bharat DebbarmaPursuing MBA

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Basically our college doesn't disclose for the cutoff.
You have obtained a fair marks and you are eligible to apply.
Proceed and apply for the next round that is GD-PI.
For scholarships if you are not from Kerela you will
definitely, receive a diversity scholarship and if you are
from Kerela, you can apply for talent scholarship

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Badam Anjani Prasad Reddy

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Considering your profile, you will be losing 6 marks with these academic details and to be frank, it is somewhat difficult to get into FMS, Delhi unless you have some added advantage such as girl, where FMS gives extra 3 marks or reservation advantage.
All the best

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Soham KshirsagarPassionate for management studies

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The cutoff depends on college and may be, it depends upon city and state.

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Soham KshirsagarPassionate for management studies

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You can get admission in MIT SOM on the basis of this score, but if you had also appeared for SNAP, then you have an advantage over others.

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Pranil DwivediMember- Sports committee

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As per my suggestion, you neither go with FOSTIIMA nor IPU because according to ASSOCHAM report only 7% of MBA graduates are skilful (excluding IIMs). So, choosing a good MBA college is a very crucial decision. So, choose wisely or try next year.

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