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Aniruddha Kumawat

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Check last year's cutoff for this college. You will get an idea about marks.

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Firstly, you should have 49% marks in your PCM and then you become eligible for engineering and later you have to take the form for CAP rounds. You have to take the form from government colleges and follow the steps and if you get a college in CAP rounds then you have to go there and confirm your seat and later you can also have the chances to wait for next CAP rounds too.

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Govind SharmaHR, startup entrepreneurs, career blogger

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It's not a Chinese food to ask for fast. At least people should maintain decorum. Mumbai University offers Bachelor of Management Studies few colleges have their own entrance exam and few admit students on the basis of 10+2 marks. In St. Xavier's entrance exam.is compulsory and date is already over. Mithibai, KJ Somaiya, Mulund College of Commerce, etc. are well reputed colleges and cutoffs are usually above 85.
Few other colleges are:
1 Chetnas Hazarimala Somani College of Commerce and Economics, Bandra (East), Mumbai-40051
2 Gokhale Education Societys Bhausaheb Vartak Arts, Science and Commerce College, M H B Colony, Gorai Road, Borival
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Bazil Aga

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Something around 85-90 %ile is good for PGDM and 98.2 is good for MMS.

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Bazil Aga

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There is no cut off as such. The selection is profile based.

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