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Sakshi Sharma

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Yes Shraddha, you can easily get for the MMS program in two counselling if you belong to OBC category. Just don't lose the hope and stay focused to your goals. Everything happens for a good cause.
SFIMR at 73% in OBC category is no big deal. All the very best.

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Lael P Joby

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The cut-off for admission into the MMS programme at VIT for general candidates is 93.05 percentile in the MAH CET entrance exam, while that for the OBC candidates is 88.1 percentile

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jasveer singh

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Hi,There are chances to get into sides MS but the selection depends on group discussion and personal interviews too and not only on CMAT scores. Do well in GD/PI. Best of Luck!
And if it's help you like it.

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Vicky Barman

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You can get into following colleges based on your percentile in mumbai through maharashtra CET exam:
Vivekanand Education Society's Institute of Management Studies & Research, Mumbai
Alkesh Dinesh Modi Institute for Financial & Management Studies, Mumbai
Rizvi Institute of Management Studies & Research, Mumbai
Lala Lajpatrai Institute of Management, Mumbai
Zagdu Singh Charitable Trust's Thakur Institute of Management Studies & Research, Mumbai

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yash Rane

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Cut off at Bharat Vidyapeeth institute of management in round one is 99.39 percentile and in round 2, it is 99.22% percentile.

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Manav Kishore

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SIES COLLEGE OF ARTS, SCIENCE AND COMMERCE is a morning college and their class starts from 8:00 am to 3:00 pm and its same for the MMS degree.

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Tejas Patil

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The MHT CET Law cut offs are generally declared in four rounds of CAP Counselling based on closing marks. The cutoffs are released for the MH and OMS quota, which are further divided into Open, Open-EWS, SC, OBC, etc. categories. Candidates must note that the closing cut off marks are declared out of 150.

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Dinesh upadhyayI am a lawyer, aspiring manager , education enthu

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You can try but chances are low.Also you can explore about other colleges.

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Deeksha Dixit

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According to the latest cutoff, you can get a seat in round one seat allocation with a 77.55 score at SRBS for Master of Management Studies (MMS), but in a later allocation.
According to the previous year's admission cut-off based on MAH CET for the Sheila Raheja School of Business Management & Research (SRBS), the cut-off percentile for the OBC category is 80.1 (OBCH) and 85.3 (OBCO).
Therefore, you are not eligible for admission in the first round for any specialization of the MMS course. However, you can get a seat allocation for admission in the later round. Therefore, you may wait for the Round 2 cutoff.

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