I want to pursue finance. Applied to BIMM, Welingkar, XIME Bangalore, N.L Dalmia & SIES. Please suggest any other good college.

What are my chances? My profile: 78.49 % in CMAT. 10 -72%, 12-77.6%, B.Com (H)-65.66. Gave CET 2019 and scored 96.29 percentile. Have 14 months corporate experience in Audit from KPPMG. Scored 91 out of 100 in Fundamental of Investment Management in last semester. Chances of converting ??

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    Abhishek Desai | Scholar-Level 17

    5 years ago
    Hello! Among the colleges mentioned above, NL Dalmia is the best in terms of the opportunities for Finance one can get. Prepare really well for the interview rounds. Good luck!
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    Sonik Sourabh Engineer, PGPM 2018-20 @ MDI | Guide-Level 11

    5 years ago
    You can go for N.L Dalmia and Welingkar. Rest others are not good options and can't be considered. If you can share your CAT/XAT/CMAT scores then I can suggest you things in a better way.
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    Saurabh Paliwal | Contributor-Level 6

    5 years ago
    Hi,
    Congratulations for your score and great background, it will be unfair from my side to give any comments regarding any other college, but I can definitely say that N L Dalmia will be best option for you and you have a great chance of conversion with this score and background but your selection will also depends on your performance in GDPI. All the best.
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    Atishay Jain Pursuing PGDM | Contributor-Level 6

    5 years ago
    You have good practical exposure in big four, will advise you to not consider tier 4 MBA college. The colleges you mentioned are either Tier 4 or below except Welingkar Mumbai but due to its big batch size and vast no of courses offered quality is degraded and is on the verge of Tier 4. Get hands on GMAT becuase giving CAT and XAT similar exams will require lots of dedication. Check out GMAT its syllabus is more relatable and its score is valid for 3 years in India, and for 5 years outside India. Also, you can attempt for GMAT five times in a year. Some top college in India which consider GMAT scores of Indian candidates for their PGDM
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    Divya Singh

    5 years ago
    If you are thinking to opt for finance as your specialisation in MBA course then I must refer you NL Dalmia Institute as it holds a very esteem value when it comes to an MBA in finance, one of the best colleges for finance and also the plus point is that it has Bloomberg terminal lab which only a very few colleges have in India. The faculty members are good with high industry experience.

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