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Saket Raj SahuCurrent Student
BELIEVE IN KARMA.
Guide-Level 15
B.Ed Course Eligibility:
A minimum aggregate score of 50% in graduation is a requisite for admission. A minimum aggregate score of 55% at post-graduate level is mandatory for admission into colleges.
A minimum aggregate score of 50% in graduation is a requisite for admission. A minimum aggregate score of 55% at post-graduate level is mandatory for admission into colleges.
6 years ago
I want admission in NMIMS University for BMS.
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Swapnaneel BhuiyaCurrent Student
Scholar-Level 17
Admission is based on the score in NMAT/ GMAT or NMAT by GMAT followed by an interview. Admission to Integrated MBA (Family Business) is offered on the basis of merit only. Basic eligibility criteria is a Bachelor's degree from a recognised un
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Admission is based on the score in NMAT/ GMAT or NMAT by GMAT followed by an interview. Admission to Integrated MBA (Family Business) is offered on the basis of merit only. Basic eligibility criteria is a Bachelor's degree from a recognised university.
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Suprakash MishraCurrent Student
10 years of exp in Digital Marketing
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GMAT Cut-off for all the 3 programme PGDM, PGDM IB and PGDM FM is 600.
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Yash SinghalCurrent Student
Knowledge is meant to be shared
Scholar-Level 17
It's total fee is around 8 lacs including standard hostel stay.
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CMS AdminCurrent Student
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Actually, it depends. If you want to pursue a career in finance then, I think, FMS-Baroda is best. For Marketing, I think, BK School may be better than FMS-Baroda. FMS-Baroda also provides you career option in operation management as well. Fro
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Actually, it depends. If you want to pursue a career in finance then, I think, FMS-Baroda is best. For Marketing, I think, BK School may be better than FMS-Baroda. FMS-Baroda also provides you career option in operation management as well. From placement perspective, I think, both are best. My personal favourite is FMS-Baroda, always.
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6 years ago
Which one to choose among FMS Baroda, MSU and B.K School of Management Studies, Ahmedabad?
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CMS AdminCurrent Student
Beginner-Level 1
Actually, it depends. If you want to pursue a career in finance then, I think, FMS-Baroda is best. For Marketing, I think, BK School may be better than FMS-Baroda. FMS-Baroda also provides you career option in operation management as well. Fro
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Actually, it depends. If you want to pursue a career in finance then, I think, FMS-Baroda is best. For Marketing, I think, BK School may be better than FMS-Baroda. FMS-Baroda also provides you career option in operation management as well. From placement perspective, I think, both are beat. My personal favourite is FMS-Baroda, always.
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6 years ago
I have got 152 in NMAT. Can I get admission in nmims with this score or my percentile will be?
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Swapnaneel BhuiyaCurrent Student
Scholar-Level 17
It is not worth calculating the percentile of the NMAT score. The score is the only thing that matters in NMIMS. It puts cutoffs for its different campuses and selects on the basis of that cutoff scores.
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Diwakar GoelCurrent Student
Let there be light where it is dark!!🌞🌞
Scholar-Level 16
Hi,
The cut-offs for NITT for MBA generally range from 85 to 89%. So, you have chances of getting NITT for an MBA.
The cut-offs for NITT for MBA generally range from 85 to 89%. So, you have chances of getting NITT for an MBA.
6 years ago
Cutoff marks in nmat exam
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heena agrawalCurrent Student
try to give best solution..
Scholar-Level 17
Hi,
The cut off is expected to lie between 100-120 scores. Determination of cut off is made by each participating college for admission into its MBA/PGDM programme. Some institutes release their cut-offs in scores while some release it in the f
The cut off is expected to lie between 100-120 scores. Determination of cut off is made by each participating college for admission into its MBA/PGDM programme. Some institutes release their cut-offs in scores while some release it in the f
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Hi,
The cut off is expected to lie between 100-120 scores. Determination of cut off is made by each participating college for admission into its MBA/PGDM programme. Some institutes release their cut-offs in scores while some release it in the form of percentile. Candidates who meet the cut off criteria proceed with further admission process including Group Discussion (GD), Written Ability Test (WAT), and Personal Interview (PI).
Language Skills (96) 55
Quantitative Techniques (144) 74
Logical Reasoning (120) 61
Good luck.
The cut off is expected to lie between 100-120 scores. Determination of cut off is made by each participating college for admission into its MBA/PGDM programme. Some institutes release their cut-offs in scores while some release it in the form of percentile. Candidates who meet the cut off criteria proceed with further admission process including Group Discussion (GD), Written Ability Test (WAT), and Personal Interview (PI).
Language Skills (96) 55
Quantitative Techniques (144) 74
Logical Reasoning (120) 61
Good luck.
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