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Parakh Mishra

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It's hard to manage both, but if you can, then you can go for that.

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Amritanshu Kaushik

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Better than just selecting only one college, I would like to suggest you appear for CAT, MAT and CMAT. This will open the doors of many other good institutes for you.

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Jahnvi Patel

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For general category, cut-off percentile revolves around 94 - 95 percentile. So, you have very less chances to get admission in BK.

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Jahnvi Patel

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Your admission depends on your category.
Cut off percentile for general category of last year was 94 percentile and for OBC category was 76 percentile. So, you can predict your chances accordingly.

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Rakhi BhardwajI'm delhi university student..

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1. ITS
2. FIBS
3. VIPS
4. Amity University
5. IMS.

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Kameswar Lenka

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Yes, it is valid but the thing is that in which college, you want to take admission? They will see that your marks is above eligibility criteria or not.

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arshad Hussain

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IET, Bundelkhand University and STEP HBTI.

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Ankit pahariya

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No, it only considers CMAT or CET score.

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Parakh Mishra

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No ,you can apply in the next year.

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