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Shubham Kataria

Beginner-Level 5

You can get admission through cap round such as
Lala Lajpat Rai Institute of Management, Guru Nanak Khalsa College, Thakur College, Sinhagad Institute of Management, Rizvi College.
These are the college which are a good option. But after cap round you can also try MET, IES.

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Jill Shah

Contributor-Level 9

Hi Mohammad!
Congratulations on scoring 93.13 percentile in your CET. This is a decent score but a little difficult for MMS. You could always try for Institutional level seat (ILS) and for further information kindly check the official site given below
http://www.ies.edu/management/
All the best Mate!

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fake account Ron

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Hi Prathmesh,
Can you please provide your category and domicile status (MH/All India) so that I can answer your question.
Regards.

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Richa Golani

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Chances are very high of getting into the MMS course, but then again, results will be made on the basis of your GD-Pi performance too.
All the best. :)

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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

Contributor-Level 7

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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