Can I get admission in this college with 60.86 percentile in CAT? I belong to ST category.

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Asked by Nitin Kumar
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Rashmi Aggarwal
9 years ago
Bleak chances but one cannot really say. So at least, what you can do right now is apply and we can hope for the best.

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Actually I don't know any thing about admission procedure of MBA. Can you please tell me some good colleges and the percentile? What is the admission procedure and are admissions still open? Please tell me.

Rohit Khan
9 years ago
Hi Nitin, You have a good chance of getting into this college. But do prepare for GD and PI as good GD/PI will make your chances more brighter.

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