I have secured 99.10% and 762 in February MAT 2018. Can you tell me what are the chances to get admission in SIES and PUMBA?

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Asked by Siva Reddy
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Manish Gadekar
7 years ago
Hello Siva, Congratulations, you are definitely going to get Pumba with this score of your's. I would recommend you to apply as per the DTE admission process and stay in touch with website and important dates. You will get Pumba, not sure about sides though. Thanks and regards.

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Yes, you are 100% getting a call for admission. SIESCOMS is better than PUMBA in terms of education. After that Great Lakes-PGDM, XIME, SIES, ISBM-Pune, etc., can also be preferred.

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I don't have any idea about PUMBA. But in SIES, you will get a call for GDPI process, further its depends on person to grab the opportunity. As in Sides there is equal importance for both GDPI process and your entrance marks. For getting call from SIES, you need to fill the admission form which is a

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Sayali Pansare
7 years ago
Hi Siva, Congrats on a good score. MAT score was acceptable untill last year. According to notification of dte only CAT, CET, CMAT scores will be considered for admission. I would also request you to go through dte website regularly if there are changes. I hope you find this needful.

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meenal bhosale
7 years ago
You have a good chance to get admission in PUMBA. Kindly visit the DTE website for detailed information about admission, visit: www.dtemaharashtra.gov.in

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Amol Chopade
7 years ago
You scored very well in MAT, you have fair chances of getting both the colleges with this score. Apply through DTE Maharashtra Cap Process for getting admission in these colleges.

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NIDHI PATKAR
7 years ago
Hello Siva, That is very good score. You can get admission in PUMBA with that score. Thank you. Regards.

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Soham Kshirsagar
7 years ago
Congratulations, you have maximum chances of getting admission in both the colleges. I'll suggest you to apply for other top colleges as well. If you are looking in Pune, then PUMBA is best option for you.

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Vaishakh Iyer
7 years ago
If you are aiming for MMS Course, then there is a very less chance of securing admission in SIES as the cutoff goes above 99.6 Percentile. For PGDM, a decent performance in GD and PI rounds can help you secure the admission. Good luck.

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