I've got 50% in MAH-CET, can I get a good college or should I take a drop?

68 Views|Posted 7 years ago
Asked by Sanaya Rai
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Abhishek Desai
7 years ago
Hello, With that low score, sadly it is impossible to get even a decent college, as the cutoff of all reputed colleges is above 99 percentile. And, the ones you might get at that score would be a complete waste. I suggest you reappear for CET next year and/or other exams with better preparation to

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Jill Shah
7 years ago
Hi Sanaya! Congratulations on scoring 50 percentile in CET. This score would not help you much to get into any B-school. Moreover the admissions for PGDM are closed in most of the colleges. I would suggest you to wait for an year and try again with more hard work and score better. In this break I wo

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