I got 99.46 percentile in MAH CET 2020, should I go for welingkar or give CAT/NMAT this coming year?

I scored 90% in 10th, 84.58% in 12th, completed my BMS with a CGPA of 6.72/7, got 99.46 percentile in MAH CET this year, should I go for welingkar or study for NMAT/CAT the coming year?

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Abhishek Desai
5 years ago
Hello, Congratulations for your CET score. If you're willing to study for another year then you may reappear for the MBA exams; else take admission this year itself.

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pradeep kumar
5 years ago
The MAH CET percentile above 97 is very good enough for admission Prin. Welingkar Mumbai for PGDM and MS programs. Hence yours chances for admission are very high. Further if you wants to go for study in top Iims than can continue your preparation for CAT otherwise not necessary.

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