Can I get MET, Chetana, IES or Atharva for MMS? I scored 85 percentile in CMAT.

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Asked by himanshi jain

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    Harsh Modi

    6 years ago
    For MMS, you have to apply through the CAP rounds so it depends on the various cut off rounds.
    It looks tough but you can definitely look at PGDM course of Atharva.
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    shruti shetty

    6 years ago
    Hi Himanshi,You can try for PGDM in IES , Atharva or chetna., as they conduct their GD and PI. In comparison to IES and Chetna, Atharva inst. is better for their placements and overall grooming they provide. They conduct lot of guest lectures, seminars, GDPI sessions for students. I would recommend you to apply for Atharva.
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    Pooja K

    6 years ago
    You must try all the above colleges for PGDM as PGDM program is better than MMS, also Atharva is genuinely a better management institute than MET and CHetna. as Atharva focuses more on students growth and provides exposure to corporate world.
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    Tanay Tapke | Contributor-Level 7

    6 years ago
    MET, Chetana and IES are out of league with just 95 percentile in CMAT as the competition out there is very fierce. However, Atharva is different, you may have chances to get a seat in it via CAP rounds or institutional seats.
    You can try for PGDBM courses of MET, Chetana or IES. I would recommend you to stay away from Atharva and repeat a year and improve your scores.
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    Jill Shah | Contributor-Level 9

    7 years ago
    Hey Himanshi!
    Congratulations on scoring 85 percentile in CET exam. This is a decent score for PGDM but not good enough for you to get through MMS in IES MCRC. I would suggest you not to hesitate to go for PGDM.
    All the Best!
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    Hemaxi Barot | Contributor-Level 6

    7 years ago
    Hi, it is difficult to get admission in IES College for MMS course with 85 percentile, but you can try for PGDM course.
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    Anisha Pandere | Contributor-Level 6

    7 years ago
    Greetings,
    There is a lot of competition for MMS. It would be difficult to say you can get in MET Chetna or IES at 85 percentile. You can still try atharva for MMS through cap rounds. Or the only option is start filling PGDM forms of individual institutions like MET, Welingkar, IES and Chetna.
    All the best.
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    fake account Ron | Contributor-Level 8

    7 years ago
    Hi Himanshi,
    It is tough to get MMS in Chetana, MET, and IES with this score. However, you can try for PGDM courses of the respective colleges.
    All the best.
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    Surabhi Mathkar | Contributor-Level 6

    7 years ago
    According to your scores, the possibility of getting into IES MCRC, Chetana and MET are low. However, you can try in Atharva college or for PGDM courses of these institutes. They are extensive and at par with the MMS course. Every college has a different procedure for PGDM admissions. Please refer the college websites for further information about PGDM courses. I hope I have answered your query effectively.

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