I have scored in class 10th: 89%, 12th: 73%. Graduation: 63% and CMAT: 94.80 percentile. Am I eligible to get admission to pursue PGDM?

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2016-03-20 10:38:22
Hello, your profile and marks will get you a GD/PI call as the cut off is 80 percentile. Your performance in GD/PI will be the deciding factor in getting you selected for any of the course.

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2016-03-18 20:22:29
The general cut off is between 80 - 85 percentile. You've a very high chance of getting selected for the next round. Your performance in the GD and PI round would decide whether you getting the final call. Major weightage is given to entrance exam scores and your performance in personal interview. P

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2016-03-18 18:06:01
Hi Amit, Congrats on getting such a good score, you hold a very good chance of getting a call for GD and PI. While filling up the form if you want only Mumbai then in form kindly fill Mumbai only. All the best

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2016-03-18 18:03:40
strong chances. Gdpi will be make or break!

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