I got 65.46 percentile(584) in February 2019 MAT exam, so do I have a chance for applying to PGDM finance in IES?

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T
6 years ago
You have a decent score. Besides your scores in the entrance exam, IES considers various other factors such as your performance in GD, PI, academic scores etc. If you perform well you have pretty much chances of getting admission. All the best!

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IESMCRC
6 years ago
Yes you are eligible to apply IES for PGDM programme. IES considers composite score across various parameters, aptitude score is one of the parameter.

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P
6 years ago
If you can perform well in GD-PI rounds and have an overall great academic record, you still have a chance with that score. All the best!

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PUSHPAK DHOOT
6 years ago
Yes. You can think of getting admission at this score at IES. At least you should go through the process. Best of luck!

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