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Jahnvi Patel

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Cut-off for BK generally revolves around 95 percentile every year. So, count accordingly.

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Jahnvi Patel

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Yes Rahul, you've pretty good chances. All the best.

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Jahnvi Patel

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The selection procedure for BK evening batch is as follows:
1) First preference would be given to those who have given CMAT, as well as having minimum 3 years of experience.
2) Second preference would be given to those who have given CMAT
3) Third preference would be given to those who have not appeared for CMAT but have min 3 years of experience.
In CMAT, you must be having at least 55 percentile.
After the preference, the selection would be based on interview.

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Jahnvi Patel

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You'll have to select specialization in second year of MBA. And the cut-off will be around 95 percentile for open category.

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Abhishek vaishnav

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Fair chances of getting a call as per your profile.
All the best

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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The minimum CMAT percentile required for MBA in Oil & Gas Management / Logistics & Supply Chain Management / Power Management / Energy Trading / International Business at UPES is 80. While for MBA in Port & Shipping Management / Aviation Management / Urban Infrastructure & Smart Cities / Business Analytics/ MBA General Management with specialisation in HR / Operations / Mkt / Finance) requires 75percentile in CMAT. Hence, CMAT percentile of 79.6 is not enough for MBA power management.

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