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Parna SahaMarketing Grad,Sri Balaji Society's BIMM,Pune

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Well, in my opinion, any NIT or IITs are not a good option to do an MBA. I would suggest you that since your scores are pretty good, you should target top tier B schools. For more information you can check authentic ranking websites for checking which all NITs are good according to your choice of specialisation and then also check those particular NIT s website. There are many NIT offering MBA but again I would suggest you to look for better B schools which only provide management education.

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R Sai Kiran

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Yes, you can apply. The total marks are 400 out of which 100 marks for career, 100 for entrance test i.e. CAT/MAT/XAT, etc., 100 for GD and 100 for PI.

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Utkarsh Rastogi

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Well, your chances are slim but you should still apply for the college. Things might go in your favour as you have a pretty different background from the cliche ones.
Good luck!

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Neil gupta

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For doing MBA marketing one must hold a Bachelors degree with minimum score of 50% or should be in final year of his/her Bachelors course. Without Bachelors degree one is not eligible for MBA marketing degree and course pursuing in a college.

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Siddharth Dixit

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We do not have any fixed cut-off for NMAT right now. We suggest you to apply and wait for the shortlist. Wishing the best for you.

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Parna SahaMarketing Grad,Sri Balaji Society's BIMM,Pune

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Well, your class 12th score is a bit low, and AICTE has a rule that Colleges can admit Students only with 50% throughout. However, don't loose hope. There are many Colleges in India that aren't AICTE certified, you can check various b schools ranking websites and respective College websites for further information. All the best.

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Parna SahaMarketing Grad,Sri Balaji Society's BIMM,Pune

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No dear, you cannot. Your scores are not up to the mark, besides FMS Delhi takes the cream layer of students being a government-backed institute. Moreover, you need to score 99 percentile and above for converting FMS along with excellent communication skills and amazing subject knowledge. I would suggest that with your class 12th scores being low, try for some other tier 2 or tier 3 B schools.

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Ishaan Kaul

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At SIOM, we don't disclose the cut-off but we follow university's criteria for all the reserved categories. Our college mostly shortlist on profile basis.

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Ishaan Kaul

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For SC category, our college also follows university rules. And SIOM selects mostly on profile bases, our college doesn't disclose the cut-off.
Anyway, all the best for the shortlist.

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