I have got 85 %ile in CET. Do I have any chance to get admission for MBA/PGDM in a good college?

I have done my BE with 74.20%.

0 77 Views | Posted 6 years ago
Asked by Kunal Gosavi

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    Abhishek Desai | Scholar-Level 17

    5 years ago
    Hello! Yes, with that CET score, you can apply to the PGDM programs of various Mumbai-based colleges such as Welingkar, SIES, NL Dalmia, Chetana, etc.
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    Jill Shah | Contributor-Level 9

    6 years ago
    Hi Kunal!
    Congratulations on scoring 85.12 percentile in CET exam. This is a decent score to get you in to any B school provided they do not give more weightage to your score. You can for sure try out for IES MCRC, MET, Chetna, Welingkar. But yet, the choice of college totally depends on your choice of specialisation. So, first of all, I would say that start preparing for GD and PI as in some college your score is just one among the other parameters to judge you and your GD and PI performance would be a major game changer.
    All the best!

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