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6 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
Since your MAT score is better than XAT, you need to apply to those colleges where MAT score is accepted. Depending on your preferred location, you need to choose a B School. You need to apply to as many B Schools as possible to increase your chances of selection. Some of the colleges, where you have good chances of selection provided you have 50% throughout in your academics are Sri Balaji Society's Colleges, SDMIMD, TSM, ITM, INDIRA, RIIMS, PIBM, IMI KOLKATA, IEM, KSOM, etc. I am the Campus Representative of Sri Balaji Society, and I can help you fill the form at a discounted rate too. If you want any information of a
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6 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
You can apply to XIME, IMT HYDERABAD, SRI BALAJI SOCIETY'S 4 COLLEGES BIMM, BIMHRD etc. , ITM, SDMIMD, etc. If you want to apply to Sri Balaji Society. I can help you
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6 years ago
Guide-Level 12
1) BIMM, Pune
2) ISBS, Pune
3) Jaipuria, Noida
4) ITM Navi Mumbai
5) RIIMS
6) ISB&M
I'm currently studying in BIMM executive (marketing)
For more query on discount in filling form, comment below
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6 years ago
Scholar-Level 16
You have to essentially focus on pursuing your PGDM, from the top 30 B Schools in India. It is only then, that your degree will be valued and respected by the corporate world. These B Schools accept only CAT scores. There is nothing great about the CAT exam. It is purely a hype. You have to aim at scoring a minimum of 98 percentile in the CAT exam. Being a CAT trainer, for the last 15 years, putting in two hours of focused study daily for three months, is more than enough. Believe in yourself and take it up as a challenge.
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6 years ago
Scholar-Level 16
Your academic scores are certainly good but your aggregate score of graduation may not help you qualify to be eligible to sit for many interviews but yes there are certain organisations that overlook the academic scores until and unless you possess practical knowledge enough to clear the interviews. Apart from the eligibility criteria, academic scores are no longer a parameter to judge the real time practical and industrial knowledge. But yes many organisations do hold relaxation criteria also wherein the candidate who has brilliant scores in class 10th and 12th, they might relax the eligibility percentage for graduation to lower p
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