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Cheryl Fernandes

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Hi,
Unfortunately, the cutoffs for an OMS candidate in top 10 colleges is 99+ percentile. You can try for PGDM in Welingkar, Sies and Dalmia.
All the best.

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Monica Show

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You need to be a Maharashtra domicile to get into MMS of any institute in Maharashtra. If you have a Maharashtra domicile certificate, you can easily get into Thakur. Also, your graduation percentage should be al least 50.
Thank you.

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Harshada bhanushalii M harshada Bhanushali SIESCOMS PGDM Student

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In SIES, the cut-off for MMS is more than 98 percentile, so chances of getting SIES are very low.
I don't have any idea about PUMBA.
Just go through the last year's cut-off of colleges and apply for CAP round.
Best of luck.

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Eleanor Colaco

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Thakur is good, but secure your seats in the CAP rounds.

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Shabana Bee

Scholar-Level 17

Yeah, you can try for the same as you rank and percentile are good enough to get top MBA MMS colleges.

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rahul r

Scholar-Level 18

Please check for your eligibility to pursue an MS from the criteria mentioned below:
Master of Management Studies:
Eligibility:
Candidates should have passed Bachelor's degree from a recognised college to apply for the admission. Candidates should have scored a minimum of 45% of aggregate marks in graduation to apply for the admission. Candidates must have passed in Common Entrance Test which is conducted by the Competent Authorities designated by the State Government as the sole authority calling for applications and effecting admissions by the Common Entrance Test.
Regards.

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pranav sadotra

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You can get good marks only through hard work. You can consult the teachers and solve the previous year questions paper, so that you can have better idea and technique of writing. Don't worry. Keep smiling and have good luck.

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