Hello, I have scored 99.32 percentile (126 marks) in MAH-CET 2019. By any chance will I be able to get into MS program of JBIMS or SIMSREE?

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    Abhishek Desai | Scholar-Level 17

    6 years ago
    Hello,
    With that good score, chances are quite slim to get admission into either JBIMS or SIMSREE, if you are a general category student. Try for the offline rounds. Good luck.
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    Naresh Pawar MBA | SIMSREE | Contributor-Level 7

    6 years ago
    Hi Bhairavi,
    If you belong to Open category, then it will be very difficult to get admission in both colleges. If you belong to OBC category then you will get SIMSREE.
    All the best.
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    Tanay Tapke | Contributor-Level 7

    6 years ago
    Bhairavi,
    As the competition this year was fierce and if you belong to open category then there's zero probability for you to get in to MS programmes of JBIMS or SIMSREE. The cutoff for open JBIMS-MS and SIMSREE-MS will be around 145 marks and 135 marks respectively. Congratulations, if you belong to OBC then you will definitely get SIMSREE, but if you are SC then JBIMS is yours. Apart from all this if you are really inclined towards finance then do try for M.Sc finance programme of JBIMS, the process for this will begin by May end and GD/PI will be conducted in June according to past trends. Cutoff to get calls for M.Sc. JBIMS will be
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    preksha jain Networker, motivator | Contributor-Level 9

    6 years ago
    Congratulations on your success. Yes you may crack SIMSREE and JB. Let the actual rank come and also check out the last year cutoff on MAH CET website. If you belong to category your chances will get increase. All the best
    I hope you get it.

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