I got 68 percentile in ATMA. Will I get admission in good MBA colleges?

545 Views|Posted 9 years ago
Asked by Rahul Sodha
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Muhammed Naseef Ali
8 years ago
Apply for Acharya B-School, Bangalore, and Alliance University, Bangalore. These are good colleges in Bangalore. Also, School of management is a good option, but the admission will depends on number of students apply for it and their marks of management score. But, don't miss this year's admission,

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VINITHA KALARIKKAL
9 years ago
68 percentile is good but to get into a really good college you need to work more hard. Try to get more in next exam. All the best.

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