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Gaurav Gambhir

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Hi, for General category the cutoff is around 94 so yes there are least chances at 81 percentile.

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Harshit Jain

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Hi Divyanshu,
It does not matter if you didn't have maths in class 12th. For MBA, you should have completed your graduation and class 12 with 50% of marks. You are eligible for admission in DFS. You have to clear CAT exam and based on your scores you can get admission. After clearing the CAT exam, you have to clear the Group discussion and Personal Interview round. Based on the cumulative scores of the three rounds, you may get admission. The cut-off will be declared based on the results.

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Shreya Bagaria

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There's no harm in applying and trying your luck there.

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Kavya Goel

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Hi Rajesh,
The last date to apply is 31st January, 2018. For more details, visit: http://www.bimtech.ac.in/admissions/notices-announcements/.

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Vijay Jangir

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Hi. Please go through this link all information available about the best MBA colleges based on placement and ranking. Https://http://shiksha.com/mba/articles/colleges-accepting-cat-scores-range-70-to-80-percentile-blogId-11956?. _e_pi_=7, PAGE_ID10,4846777724 the best of luck.

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NITHIN EEDUCATIONAL CONSULTANT

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Below,
I am suggesting you some of the best colleges you can target. The best list is as listed below:
1.IIM, Ahmedabad
2.IIM, Bangalore
3.IIM, Calcutta
4.IIM, Kozhikode
All IIMs are worthy of your studies. They focus on the updated market demands and it usually helps you focus on your career. Some other campuses include Christ University, PSG, WELINGKAR, CMS Jain, VIT, SJ, IFIM, etc. These campuses have a very good reputation for quality placements.

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NITHIN EEDUCATIONAL CONSULTANT

Guide-Level 14

You can apply for Christ College but the chances of shortlisting are very low. This campus has a very good academic background so they look for such candidates. They usually look for a minimum criteria of 75% in graduation and 600 above marks in MAT. Thus the chances are very less or limited. Don't get depressed you can look for other good colleges like GIBS, Acharya, Alliance, CMS, Jain, Presidency, CIMS, Adarsh, etc.

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Fredrick Lopez

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There are two options that might help you 1) You need to give an IELTS exam and get a good score in it. It primarily comprises of listening, reading, writing and speaking modules of English language. There are some colleges that apply you on the basis of this test only. But the best colleges do ask for GMAT as well as IELTS. Considering your graduation score, it might pose a threat from selection in some of the colleges. Once your results are out, you can apply for individual colleges online paying the fees form. If you get selected, you need to send your documents to the institute. 2) You can look out for an IELTS coaching centre and
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Tanveer Khan

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A composite score of 550 or above in the Management Aptitude Test MAT conducted by AIMA in either September/December 2017, makes you eligible to apply. One more requirement is that you must have 50%+ in all the semesters of your undergraduate degree.
Hope that helps.

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