My MAH-CET score is 79.53percentile. Am I eligible? What is the admission procedure?

110 Views|Posted 2016-03-31 00:48:37
Asked by Ashish Raina
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A
2016-03-31 23:04:30
Hello, the last date of filing the form was 31st March. So you won't be able to apply for it.

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2016-03-31 17:36:33
Minimum eligibility criteria is 50% and above throughout (10th, 12th, graduation average). The usual cutoff is between 80 - 85 percentile. However, I would suggest that you still apply for the college and keep your options open for courses other than core PGDM. Initially, you would be judged on the

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2016-03-31 07:33:50
Hi Ashish, Your score is very less even to clear an initial shortlist. If you want you can fill up the online form as today is the last day of registration. You have to first fill the form, the form has to reach college by 31/3/2016. Then there is a psychometric test followed by GD and PI. All the b

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