Can I get admission in this college with 201 marks in CMAT exam with 1.5 years of work experience?

Is the selection on the basis of percentile or score?

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Asked by Siddhant Jain
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S
7 years ago
Yes, definitely you can get.

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Are you aware of the Indore area, whereas, you belong to Rajasthan?

Bisharah Saeed
7 years ago
Of course. You will be shortlisted. No doubt about it. But at the same time make sure that you do well in the GD PI session also which is equally important. Good luck.

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