Can I get admission in Adani Institute of Infrastructure Management for PGDM in infrastructure management?

I got 135 marks in CMAT and PR is 63. I have a work experience of 1 year.

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The first step would be to apply to this college for a course in PGDM Infrastructure Management from Adani Institute of Infrastructure Management. Candidates are selected based on CAT/XAT/GMAT/CMAT/MAT/NMAT/ATMA scores, personal Interview, academic performance, relevant work experience and extra-cur

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