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RAHUL TAILOR

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As per last few years trends for Open category , 95+ percentile and ACPC rank below 65 is require. Sorry but 81 marks in CMAT will not help you getting admission in B. K. School of professional and management Studies.
Last year's cutoff : http://www.jacpcldce.ac.in/Adm19/mba/Cutoff_MBA_2019.pdf

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Deepika Choudhary

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Hi, As per your CMAT percentile, you can look for the IILM Lodhi road as one of your option. IILM Lodhi road is the oldest campus located in central Delhi. The alumni base is phenomenal which is a strong strength. The alumni of IILM are placed in a very senior position in the corporate that gives an advantage to the institute both in terms of placement, industry connects and engagement. Senior alumni conducting placement workshops, delivering guest lectures and guiding summer projects could be very useful to students with work experience and industry mentors. There is a lot of foreign partner institute and semester exchange students fr
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Preeti Makhija

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Hi, An MBA programme gives you ample networking opportunities. This can help you make connections that will allow you to grow your current business. It can also give you the security of knowing you will have help and connections to a variety of companies and industries if you want to change careers. One of the best reasons to get an MBA is that you become more marketable to employers. Companies prefer hiring people who have earned MBAs because these students are usually better educated and positioned for roles in strategic thinking, problem-solving, and ambiguity management. An MBA programme provides experiential learning opportunities
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Preeti Makhija

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Hi, You can pursue MBA right after your graduation. There isn't any mandate to have any prior working experience when it comes to pursuing MBA. Again, its not necessarily true. There are many successful individuals who pursued MBA right after they finished undergraduate degree. IILM University, Gurugram encourage fresher students to pursue an MBA degree with Blended and experiential learning, practical exposure and continuous feedback from Academic and Career Advisors are aimed at enhancing leadership styles by developing managerial skills of students. For more information about the university, please go through the website: https://ii
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Vibha Gupta

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Well in the situation of Covid-19, LPU has relaxed their eligibility norms. The eligibility criteria of this programme is Pass with 55% aggregate marks in Bachelors degree (any discipline)or equivalent, and Interview. Therefore you can proceed with admissions based on qualifying the above norm. Some highlights of LPU :
LPU has been ranked 49 in the Management ranking in 2020 by National Institutional Ranking Framework (NIRF). The Business School of LPU is accredited from ACBSP, Accreditation Council for Business Schools and Programs from the USA ensuring quality education and industry experienced faculty members. The Training and Placem
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Preeti Makhija

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Hi, An MBA programme gives you ample networking opportunities. This can help you make connections that will allow you to grow your current business. It can also give you the security of knowing you will have help and connections to a variety of companies and industries if you want to change careers. One of the best reasons to get an MBA is that you become more marketable to employers. Companies prefer hiring people who have earned MBAs because these students are usually better educated and positioned for roles in strategic thinking, problem-solving, and ambiguity management. An MBA programme provides experiential learning opportunities
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Preeti Makhija

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Hi, In India more than 300 plus management institutes accepted other Management Exam like MAT CMAT NMAT and many more, but there are few school are good that have very good placements. Top B-Schools accept other entrance exam score as well:
1- IILM University, Gurugram
2- Apeejay School of Management
3-Amity University
4- Asia Pacific Institute of Management
5- Indus School of Business Management
and many more. As per my understanding, student should select an MBA college with all facilities like IILM University, Gurugram has experienced faculty, good placement support and the curriculum benchmarked against the best in the world. Course modu
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bulbul MOHANTYI am highly inquisitive and strive to excellence

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8.5 out of 10 is necessary for IIT or IIM in gen. category.

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Ruovizolie mezhier

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Sure your selected.

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ABHISHEK JAIN

Beginner-Level 3

You may only face problem with quantitative problems otherwise no problem. You can join extra class for that.

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