I got 90.35% in MAH-CET, 85.5% in 10th, 72.3% in 12th and 70.5% in Bachelors. What are my chances for SIES and NL Dalmia?

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Richa Golani
8 years ago
Your score is pretty good for admission in both SIESCOMS and NL Dalmia. If you want to do PGDM in Finance, NL Dalmia is a better option and if you want marketing then go for SIESCOMS.

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Thanks. What other colleges should I apply for, other than these two with above profile?

Vaishakh Iyer
8 years ago
For PGDM you have good chances, provided you manage to perform decently in GD. Nil chances in SIES MS.

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I don't have any idea about NL dalimia. For SIESCOMS, there are a lot more chances for admission. For more details visit: http://www.siescoms.edu/

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