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Aarushi BhattExperienced Campus Representative.

Guide-Level 14

Your score is quite good in ICET. The ranks usually go higher than lakhs every year. So, you can anticipate to get a top 5 college for sure.
The top 5 MBA Colleges in Andhra Pradesh that accept the ICET score are:
JNT University, Hyderabad
Andhra University
Dr. B R Ambedkar Open University
Kakatiya University
Osmania University
Top 5 colleges for MCA in Andhra Pradesh accepting the ICET score are :
NIT Warangal
A.V.College of Arts, Science & Commerce
Chaitanya Bharathi Institute of Technology (CBIT)
Bankatlal Badruka College for Information Technology
Anwar-ul-uloom College Of Computer Studies
In case you dont get admission to the top 5 MBA colle
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Sai Sharath Reddy Appidi

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Hi Saddaf,
Firstly, congrats for your MAT score. IPE, IFIM, Christ, XIME, VJIM, MS Ramaiah and IBS are some of the best B-schools where you can apply through your MAT score.

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Sai Sharath Reddy Appidi

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Hi,
There are different MBA colleges in Andhra Pradesh among all the colleges in IPE, VJIM are the best colleges to pursue MBA.
All the best.

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Nikhil Mawale

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At this percentile, it's not possible for you to get the top colleges of Pune. My suggestion to you is to prepare for the exam again and try to score good (above 80 percentile) and then take admission for MBA.

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Vipul Bajaj

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Yes, you are having good chances of getting admission in the college. Placements are not that good but the job factor also depends on how you develop yourself, develop your personality and how good your communication skills are.

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Neeti Singh

Contributor-Level 10

Here is what I researched about Jain University's MBA programme:
Pros:
1) Good placements as many companies come for campus placements.
2) Posh classrooms.
3) JGI ventures and their programs.
4) Mixed bag of crowd majorly rich and upper middle-class.
5) The brand name "Jain University" has decent reputation in corporate circles.
6) Good number of canteens and clean washrooms!
Cons:
1) "Costliest fees". Only Money minded. Everything is super costly here!
2) Leaving a very few, Majority of the staff are bad, Very young as they have just graduated, lack passion, Severe lack of knowledge and no real compassion to teach at all!
3) The management is re
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siddhartha tyagi

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Asia Pacific is a better option when compared with Apeejay, the quality of education and exposure is very good at Asia Pacific. The faculty members are very experienced and focus more on practical knowledge and skills that are actually required in the corporate sector and current market scenarios.

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