My MAT score is 96.45 and CAT 64.74. Am I eligible for PGDM?
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Yes, you are. Check relevant colleges and apply in them, give GD/PI, if you get through it then you will get into PGDM.
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Nesar Kanachur Interested in Marketing and Advertising | Contributor-Level 6
6 years agoHi, yes with this MAT and CAT score you can easily get a better college in India for MBA and PGDM. There is no difference between MBA and PGDM. Some colleges are giving MBA certificate after completing your PG education and some college or institutions are giving PGDM certificate after completion of your PG education. So with CAT 64.7 percentage, you can easily get better colleges. Choose a better college in which you can improve your skills more and that will change your lif. All the best for your future. -
Yes of course, you are eligible. There will be a GD and PI after MAT. You have to qualify both the group discussion and personal interview. They look for entire marks and percentile from 10th to graduation plus MAT score plus Group discussion and personal interview. The better you perform, chances of getting inside the campus are very high. This campus is very good and a lot of students prefer this campus as their first option. So, be prepared.
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Yes, definitely you are. All the best for a bright future. Thank you!
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BITS offer MBA course and not PGDM. Shortlisting is done on the overall profile basis. Check this link for knowing about eligibility: http://www.bitsadmission.com/mbamain.aspx? Id=2252015#eligibility.
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Manish Gadekar MBA , Department of Management Sciences PUMBA | Guide-Level 12
6 years agoYes, you can try your luck at least. 98+ is the cuttoff. Do well in GD PI. Best regards. -
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Anirban Mukhopadhyay A graduate from SRM, MBA student at BITS, Pilani | Contributor-Level 7
6 years agoHi Adhithyan, Yes, you are eligible for PGDM. You can also apply to BITS for MBA.
For more information, you can view the official website of BITS or contact us on our facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/MBA.BITS.Pilani/
All the best.
Thanks.
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