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8 years agoContributor-Level 6
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8 years agoContributor-Level 6
The minority quota has a separate process that has different stages each year. It can be GD/PIs/Presentations. To know this year's process, kindly call up the college and get additional clarity.
Hope this helps.
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8 years agoContributor-Level 6
XIMR considers MAT scores for AI students. We have a student who got in at 99.31 %ile in MAT. However, it is mandatory to have given MAH CET as well.
You should probably apply and call up the College for further clarification.
Hope this helps.
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8 years agoContributor-Level 6
I can only speak about your chances at 96.09 percentile for MMS at XIMR. You have a good chance in the open category on the basis of last year's cutoff available on the website. However, cut-offs are basis the number of applicants at high percentiles.
Additionally, basis my understanding, XIMR is a niche, focused, primarily academic-driven institution, whereas, MET is a wholistic developer of managerial skills and indulges in a practical implementation of knowledge. Their batch size is larger than XIMR. This aids targeted knowledge to students of XIMR.
XIMR also provides access to many distinguished faculties from XLRI. JBIMS,
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8 years agoContributor-Level 6
For 2016 the average packages were Rs 4 - Rs 5 lakhs per annum. Marketing packages are usually on the higher side, so they'll be on the upper side of that range. The 2017 placements are still underway so cannot ascertain the final average but the average so far has been around Rs 5 lakhs per annum. Placement season picked up slower than usual this year as a result of demonetisation and preponing of the budget.
Hope this helps!
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9 years ago
Guide-Level 12
Xavier Institute of Management and Research,Mumbai does not offer PGDM course.It offers MMS program.
Kindly visit below links for more details:
https://www.shiksha.com/college/xavier-institute-of-management-and-research-fort-mumbai-21559
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9 years agoContributor-Level 6
I'd say your chances are pretty high on the basis last year's cut-off. I know people who got a percentile as low as 89. However, please note that cut-offs this year may differ on the basis the number of applicants with higher percentiles. Additionally, minority quota and ILS applicants have to go through an interview round as well.
So do apply.
Wish you all the best.
Hope this helps.
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9 years agoContributor-Level 6
Your chances are pretty good of getting into XIMR basis last year's cutoffs. Although this year's cutoff will depend on the number of applicants of higher percentiles. You can apply through CAP, ILS and Minority Quota(if applicable).
The college has had notable companies recruit in the past and still do which is listed on the website. This year placements picked up slower than usual due to demonetization and early budget announcements, however, they are on full swing. Although, please also note that at XIMR academics takes precedence over placements and effort is taken proportionately to provide students with the best of
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9 years ago
Scholar-Level 17
All the best.
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9 years agoContributor-Level 6
To be eligible for admission in XIMR, you would have to appear for the MHCET 2017 exam. Once you have secured a score, you will have to apply to the college through DTE prescribed CAP rounds or directly to the college for institute level seats.
As far as I know, the procedure is similar for other colleges offering MMS. For PGDM, the process varies for each institute. I think, among the top colleges KJ Somaiya and Welingkar take applications based on CMAT. You will have to look at their past cut offs for a better picture.
I hope this helps.
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