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SONALI JANA

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Certainly, with your impressive score of 88% in XAT, you stand a strong chance of securing admission to the MBA programme at VELS Institute of Science, Technology and Advanced Studies (VISTAS). Here's a breakdown in key points:

  • Eligibility Criteria:
    1. Minimum 50% marks in the previous professional or non-professional course from a UGC-recognized university.
    2. A score of 55-60% in exams like CAT, MAT, XAT, or CMAT.
  • Qualification Process:
    1. You must qualify the VELS Entrance Examination (VEE) with an aggregate score of 65 or above.
  • Your Position:
    1. With an outstanding 88% in XAT, you surpass the required 55-60% threshold for admission.
    2. Yo
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Anshika Gupta

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Getting into IIMS Pune with a 70% score in XAT is definitely possible, but it's important to note that admission decisions are based on various factors, not just your XAT score. IIMS Pune follows a holistic approach in their selection process, considering factors like academic performance, entrance exam scores, work experience, extracurricular activities, and more.While a good XAT score is important, it's equally crucial to showcase your overall profile and highlight your strengths.When applying to IIMS Pune, make sure to emphasize your achievements, skills, and experiences beyond just your XAT score. Highlight your passion for the art

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Athikamsetti Janaki Ram

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Your 88% in XAT is a great score and gives you a *good shot* at Chitkara's MBA program. But it's not a sure thing! The selection also involves group discussions and interviews, so be ready to *shine* there. Plus, other applicants might have similar scores, so *highlight your strengths* and show your passion for business. Contact Chitkara's admissions office for the latest information and guidance. Good luck! 

 

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Ayush Sindal

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It is a fact that institutes want diversity in their batches. There is no restriction on educational background for appearing in the XAT. If the candidates meet the basic eligibility criteria, they can appear for XAT. While the XAT exam may be a little tough for candidates from non-engineering backgrounds but any candidate with good critical thinking skills and the ability to learn new things can prepare for the exam and qualify.

It is usually seen that engineering students have better knowledge of mathematics and non-engineering students have better communication skills which help them to solve RCs better, to qualify in the XAT exam, s

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Rajshree Singh

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The cut-off is 50 percentile. However, IBI conduct a day-long Personality Profiling Exercise including Group Discussion and Personal Interview for levelling various factors of selection standard. Based on performance in all these tests, Academic achievements and Work Experience, cut-off for IBI admission is determined.

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Prachi Payal

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No, the MBA programme at Raiganj University is not offered. Thus, it is irrelevant to ask whether a candidate with a 70% XAT score can get into Raiganj University.

 

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Ishu

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Your 10th standard marks are not relevant for applying to CAT or XAT, as they only consider your graduation marks. However, some B-schools may have their own criteria for shortlisting candidates based on their academic profile, which may include your 10th and 12th standard marks as well. Therefore, it is advisable to check the admission criteria of the B-schools you are interested in before applying.

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