Do I stand a chance to get good placements with 65% in 10th, 79% in 12th, 65% in B.Com, 63% in M.Com & 143 marks in CMAT? I am a fresher.

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9 years ago
Hi, Being a fresher is not a limitation. For PGDM, along with your competitive exam scores, you will be evaluated on basis of your past academic record, a group discussion( or a test similar to that) and an interview. Give the presented test and interview properly. All the best.

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K
9 years ago
It depends on how you perform in the final interviews, but first, you should try and learn as much as possible from the course you want to enrol in.

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Y
9 years ago
You'll have varied and diverse options. You should reconsider doing your MBA. All the best.

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You should totally go for it. There are immense opportunities after your MBA.

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