My CMAT percentile is 57 and graduation CGPA is 9.30, am I eligible to join PGDM in the college?
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Hi Aavani,
You have a decent scores, and you can definitely fill the form for N L Dalmia, as Dalmia invite every applicant for GD/PI and you stand a fair chance to perform well in GD and PI and get you seat converted because your selection doesn't not only depends on your score but also depends also on your performance in GD PI as well. Selection will be based purely on merit, which will be evaluated out of 100 marks as below:
1. Entrance test score I. e. CAT or XAT or CMAT or MH-CET or MAT or ATMA Score (We will convert your percentile to our grading scale as per our admission criteria) 40 marks
2. Personal Interview 20 marks
3. Group Di...more -
The reason we don't have cutoffs for PGDM is because we consider the overall personalty of the candidates. Your performance in the GD PI has a major role in deciding your selection in the institute. A lot of students with low score in the entrance get through, just because they perform well in the GD-PI.
Good Luck.
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