I have got 52.05 percentile in CAT 2018 and 55.455 in XAT 2019, Which B-schools can I apply for? I want to pursue PGDM.

My profile: 10th-70%, 12th-77% and B.Com (2016)-52%.

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    Aditi Agrawal | Guide-Level 12

    6 years ago
    You can apply for colleges like:
    1) BIMM
    2) ISBS
    3) ITM Navi Mumbai
    4) IIMP
    5) Jaipuria. etc. For more details on any particular, comment below. Well, I'm currently studying in BIMM executive (marketing).
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    Anandvaradhan Goud | Guide-Level 12

    6 years ago
    You have a good score for the first attempt but you should not care much about it because its your hard work in MBA college which matters the most. NDIM, SRI BALAJI SOCIETY'S COLLEGES BIMM, BIMHRD, IBS, IBM, etc. All the best for your bright future my dear friend!
    Work hard and Smart to get success!
    Thank you!
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    Parna Saha Marketing Grad,Sri Balaji Society's BIMM,Pune | Contributor-Level 10

    6 years ago
    Hello dear,
    Your scores are not bad for a first timer but yes, better scores could have fetched you better colleges. However, not to worry, once you are into a B-School, all that matters is your individual hard work and 5 years down the line in the corporate, nobody even cares from which Institute you have passed and I can vouch for this. With your scores, you can apply to IBS, ITM, NDIM, Sri Balaji Society's Colleges BIMM, BIMHRD, BIIB, BITM, etc. If you apply to these colleges, then you will definitely crack one of them. For Sri Balaji Society's Colleges, I can help you as I am a present student and I also have discount vouchers if y
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