I have scored 68 percentile in MAH-CET. Will I get admission in this institute for MMS?

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Jyoti  Prajapati
6 years ago
Hello, Please visit this college predictor link: https://www.shiksha.com/mba/resources/mahcet-college-predictor

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shruti shetty
6 years ago
Hello Momin, Congratulations. In Aditya, you can easily get admission for MMS, as their seats don't get filled every year and also, the cut-off is pretty low.

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Deepak Prajapati
6 years ago
Please visit this college predictor. This will help you to choose best for you- https://www.shiksha.com/mba/resources/mahcet-college-predictor Thank you.

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Anjali Sharma
6 years ago
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