Can you suggest me best colleges as per placements? My profile: CMAT-50%, 10th-88%, 12th-87%, B.Tech mechanical-58%.

Also, I have 20 months of experience in healthcare IT KPO.

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    Aparajit Sanyal

    6 years ago
    Hi Shaik,
    According to me, IPE Hyderabad is perfect for you as your qualifications match it's criteria. I am also a mechanical with 24 month is pursuing in IPE. As placements are pretty good being 17 Lacs and average package above 7 Lacs.
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    Saurabh Paliwal | Contributor-Level 6

    6 years ago
    Hi Shaik Azeem,
    You have a decent score but backed up by good past academic record, so if you apply for N L Dalmia Institute of Management Studies and Research you will definitely get a interview call because here we don't have any minimum cutoff for interview call, but as entrance exam contains a good weightage of selection process so you need to perform well in GD/PI. Selection will be based purely on merit, which will be evaluated out of 100 marks as below:
    1. Entrance test score I. e. CAT or XAT or CMAT or MH-CET or MAT or ATMA Score (We will convert your percentile to our grading scale as per our admission criteria) 40 marks
    2. Pers
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    shubham chaudhari Mgmt committe member at Welingkar College ,Mumbai. | Contributor-Level 10

    6 years ago
    You will not get a good score through CMAT entrance, as your score is very low.
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    Atishay Jain Pursuing PGDM | Contributor-Level 6

    6 years ago
    Hi,
    You have good academic scores, but your CMAT score is very low. I will suggest you to apply with some other score such as CAT XAT or GMAT. With this score you won't get any descent college.
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    K Aishwarya Rao

    6 years ago
    Please go for BIMM Pune. For this percentile BIMM is the best option you can get and there of chances of getting it converted.
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    Nipun Gera

    6 years ago
    Hi Shaik, since you hold experience in healthcare industry pursuing PGDM in healthcare will be a sensible decision. GIM offers PGDM (HCM) also. With your background, there is a high likelihood of you getting a call from GIM for GD-PI.
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    ARAKESH Kumar | Contributor-Level 9

    6 years ago
    With the score, you are eligible to apply. You will surely get GD-PI call. Equal weightage is given to the candidate's performance in GD-PI, admission test and academic record. Please apply by visiting our website https://www.ipeindia.org/. The application deadline is March 10, 2019.

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