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Priyanka Singhal

Contributor-Level 9

Hi Avi!
It is difficult to get admission in any good college affiliated to Mumbai University with 70% score. You may wait for 2nd or 3rd cut-off list and see if the luck favours you and cut-off comes down to 70%. .

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UBS kurne

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Yes, we do. UGAT will be considered for the integrated programme.

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Aeshna Chhabra

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Yes UBS Mumbai accepts UGAT score for BBA with integrated MBA.

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BASIL PAUL KDigging my way into the Hospitality Industry

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Tourism is not a specialisation offered at Xavier Institute of Management and Research.
All the specialisations offered could be found in the link below:
https://www.google.co.in/amp/s/www.shiksha.com/mba/course/amp/master-of-management-studies-xavier-institute-of-management-and-research-fort-Mumbai-113330

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Pallavi Rohira

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Hi Aswathi,
I highly doubt that you can clear the subjects now. Normally, a grace of 3 years is given to a student to re-appear and clear the exams. Still, I would suggest you to contact the concerned officials of the university for the right information.

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Joel BhandareOpen to discussion regarding MBA and PGDM

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Yes, you have a very good chance of getting admission in Dalmia.

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priyank sharma

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Frankly speaking, it depends on the college you go to unless you are a self-taught guy and can learn concepts like Data structures on your own. One thing I would suggest is along with the courses you are taking at your college enrol in the same courses online on websites like Coursera. These courses are taught by professors from Stanford and other elite Universities. You will benefit a lot from it. Also code as much you can. If you wanted to be a developer one key thing is you should code, code and code.

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