Can I get colleges like SIES, PUMBA, Welingkar-Bangalore, XIMR, IES, Chetna, NL Dalmia with 88.16 in CMAT in CAP round 1or 2 (OBC category)?

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    Zubin Mehta Expert Advisor for Senior Management. | Scholar-Level 17

    7 years ago
    Chances with Chetana, NL Dalmia, XIMR and IES is high, with SIES and PUMBA and Welingkar are good and moderate colleges. Cut-off mostly is 85-90 percentile for OBC.
  • With a CMAT score of 88.16 percentile and belonging to the OBC category, you may have a chance to get admission in some of the colleges you have mentioned in the CAP (Centralized Admission Process) rounds. However, admission to these colleges also depends on other factors such as the number of seats available, the number of applicants, and the cutoff set by each college. Based on the cutoffs of the previous years, you may have a chance to get admission in colleges like SIES, NL Dalmia, IES and Chetna in the CAP rounds, especially in the second or third round. However, admission to PUMBA and XIMR may be competitive, and you may need to
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    Swapnaneel Bhuiya | Scholar-Level 17

    6 years ago
    Chances with Chetana, NL Dalmia, XIMR and IES are high, with SIES and PUMBA and Welingkar are good and moderate colleges. Cut-off mostly is 85-90 percentile for OBC.
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    ABHISHEK K If you do not go to the end, why to start? | Scholar-Level 17

    5 years ago
    Chances with Chetana, NL Dalmia, XIMR and IES is high, with SIES and PUMBA and Welingkar are good and moderate colleges. Cut-off mostly is 85-90 percentile for OBC.

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