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ARAKESH Kumar

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The requisite percentile is 50 for admission there.

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Suprakash Mishra10 years of exp in Digital Marketing

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Here is the good list of B School with application status-
K J Somaiuya-Application closed. IFMR -last date to apply is Feb 19. GLIM Chennai-Application Open. GIM Goa-application closed.

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Krutika A

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There are fair chances of you getting the call. Cut-off depends each year on the number of applicants and their relative scores. Hope for the best!

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Abhishek Desai

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Hello! NMIMS accepts scores of only NMAT and GMAT exams, and no other exam. The cut-off is generally around 208 (I. e. roughly 95 percentile). https://www.shiksha.com/mba/exams/nmat-by-gmac.

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Abhishek Desai

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Hello! It is impossible to get even a decent college with that CMAT score as the cut-off of all reputed colleges is generally 85 percentile and above. I suggest you either reappear for CMAT (and/or other exams) next year or focus on the upcoming exams like CET and MAT. Good luck!

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Pratosh kumar jha

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First of all, don't waste your time/year for the sake of preparation for all the entrance exam related to MBA, it will be a great hurdle to cross will getting admission in any good institute. Prepare with full zeal and confidence for entrance exam while doing job. Job will add work experience, which will add more value in your MBA application. So prepare hard with full dedication and do well, and yes don't just take admission in any institute just for the sake of doing MBA as at the end you'll get nothing except a certificate rather prepare hard and crack the entrance exam and go for premier institutes.
Good luck.

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Cheryl Fernandes

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Firstly, importance is given to percentile. You can score 70 and yet have a 90 percentile. It all deoends on how tough the paper is and how others have scored. Now, for top 10 colleges that accept MAH-CET scored for their MS scores a percentile above 98 seems to be safe for a general category candidate. For PGDM courses you can score less yet seek admission if you have cracked the GDPI rounds. Top 10 colleges accepting CET scores are. JBIMS
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All the best !

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Cheryl Fernandes

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It might be difficult to get into top colleges with this score as the cutoffs are generally in 99+ percentile range. You can however try for pdgm courses and give your best shot in the GDPI rounds. http://www.imsindia.com/mba-entrance-exam/CMAT/cmat-top-bschools.html
These are some colleges accepting CMAT scores.
All the best.

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