Do I have any change to get admission for MBA In a good college though CAP round or should I choose PGDM?

I have scored 49.30 percentile in CET.

199 Views|Posted 9 years ago
Asked by Mustafa Dalal
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3 years ago
In general, the admission process for MBA and PGDM programs in India involves multiple stages, including entrance exams, group discussions, personal interviews, and sometimes written tests. The admission process may also vary depending on whether you apply through the Common Admission Process (CAP)

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3 years ago
You can go for CAT and CET, because there are chances of getting a good college if you scored good enough, but still if this thing doesn't works then you an option of PGDM and the process of admission starts after the cap rounds, so you can try both the things first go for exams and try via cap roun

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7 years ago
Appear for CAT and MAT as chances are slim for CET.

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Dear Mustafa Dalal, I believe, 49.30 percentile would not provide good college. Therefore, take decision accordingly, through CAP it is difficult to get a good college. All the best.

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