I got 69 waitlist for SSBF. What are the chances of conversion?

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    Khushoo Kohar | Contributor-Level 10

    a year ago
    The chances of conversion from waitlist to final admission depend on various factors, including the number of seats available in the programme, the number of candidates who accept their admission offers, and the movement of the waitlist in previous years. Since SSBF has provided you with a waitlist number of 69, it is difficult to predict your chances of conversion without knowing the total number of seats available and the historical data on the movement of the waitlist. However, as a general rule, a lower waitlist number indicates a higher chance of conversion. It's also a good sign that you are on the waitlist, as it suggests that y
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    Anisha Das

    a year ago
    There are very good chances of converting the call, even at the wait-list of 96. It usually depends on lot of factors such as - How many B-Schools are above the college in overall ranking, how many students have applied to the college, how many of the applicants ( in all the aspiring b-schools) decide not to do MBA and so on. Apart from B-Schools such as IIM A, B, C ( where the wait-list movement is only single digit), as we move down the list of b-schools, the wait-list movements keeps on increasing. So for b-schools in B+ cluster (SIBM lies in this cluster), a great wait-list movement can be expected. So, there are good chances that
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