Am I eligible for MBA and MHCET after 3 years of graduation to get admission? What is JBIMS' cut-off for MHCET?

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    Abhishek Desai | Scholar-Level 17

    5 years ago
    Hello! Yes, you are eligible to appear for CET and pursue MBA provided you have scored at least 50% marks in graduation. The cutoff for JBIMS is generally around 99.85 percentile and above.
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    Shubham Narkhede

    6 years ago
    Yes, you are eligible, provided that your graduation should be from a recognised university. The cut-off for MMS programme varies year to year. For detailed cut-off please visit DTE website.
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    Shriratan Chandak I am person who loves travelling. | Contributor-Level 7

    6 years ago
    Yes, you are eligible for MBA, MHCET after 3 years of graduation. JBIMS cut-off for MHCET is 99.9+.
    Good luck.
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    Aditi Kaushik

    6 years ago
    Yes, you are eligible for MHCET and MMS full time program. The cutoff for general category for MMS full time program goes to around 99.92%ile. You can get the relevant details for the last batch that got admitted on - https://mba18.dtemaharashtra.org/mba18/index.php?show=home
    If you are looking for part time programs in JBIMS, the eligibility is minimum two years of work experience. You need to appear for entrance test and group discussion conducted at JBIMS. The link to which is -http://jbims.edu/academia/admission/part-time/

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