Can I get an admission? I got 693 marks in MAT. Can you please tell me the placements and fee?

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Hello abishek , congrats. you got good score in MAT and you are eligible to join in Karunya university, this year the placement status is 83 % , companies like kpmg , bnp , aachi ,nestle , icici are some of the recruiting companies , and the fee details are 4,80,000 for day scholar students and 6,40

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