Do I have chances to get admission for PGDM in SIES? I have scored 60 percentile in CMAT, 85% in 10th, 84% in 12th & 60% in graduation.

Also, I have given MHCET and the result is awaited. I am from OMS category.

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T
6 years ago
You have quite decent scores and pretty much chances of getting admission. Just hurry a little bit. All the best!

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Mayur Bodade
6 years ago
Yes you have a fair chance of getting a call for the GD PI process. From thereon your performance in the GD PI will decide your selection in the institute. Everyone gets a fair chance to perform here. Entrance exam is just a gateway for applying for the course.

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CMAT cutoff refers to minimum percentile required for admission to a particular college. Score accepting colleges determine the cut offs individually based on certain parameters. CMAT cut offs for top colleges like JBIMS, SIMSREE, PUMBA are generally 99 percentile and above.

With 82 percentile in CMAT, you stand a chance of getting colleges like Great Lakes Institute of Management Gurgaon, Jaipuria Institute of Management Noida, IPE Hyderabad, FLAME University Pune, Asia Pacific Institute of Management Delhi, Prestige Institute of Management Indore among others.

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