I got 637 no. and 80.81 percentile in MAT Feb 2018. I have filled the form but due to some reason I have not given GD. What should I do?

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7 years ago
Hi, Without GD, you will not be able to get admission. Therefore, I would suggest you to contact the colleges in which GDs are still going on.

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I have emailed them many times and tried to contact them, but I did not get any response. What should I do? I don't want to waste my year. It is a good college. Can I apply for my MAT February 2018 score for next year admission process, which would start in October 2018, because MAT scores are valid

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