My profile: 10th-88%, 12th-87% and mechanical-58%. I will give CAT this year & having 3 years of experience in healthcare IT KPO.

I want admission in MANAGE, Hyderabad due to its ROI. Will my profile be considered during admission? If I get admission, what about the placements? Am I eligible? How much should I score in CAT?

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    BHAWNA BHOJWANI | Contributor-Level 10

    6 years ago
    Give your best efforts to crack CAT, then you will surely land up in the desired college that you want. Coming to your profile, yes it will be considered and since your profile is strong it will have a good weightage in the selection process. Good luck.
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    Bharat Debbarma Pursuing MBA | Contributor-Level 9

    6 years ago
    Yes, you can get it. Try your best do good in CAT 2019 and get good percentile, it will land you there. Due to experience, you have you have a high chance of getting it and as per the question of Placement.
    All the b-school or Management colleges try to give you 100% placement thus you have a fair chance of landing in the dream job and destination.
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    Ajmal Basheer

    6 years ago
    Try your best for CAT. Get maximum percentile and apply for MANAGE next year. Your profile is good and with good CAT percentile and performance in GDPI can surely get you through to MANAGE. Placements won't be affected; in fact MANAGE PGDM-ABM programme has been getting 100% placements since it's inception.
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    MSRIM

    6 years ago
    Dear Shaik Azeem, work experience will always add to your learning and understanding of a management course irrespective of the institution that you choose to study. The learning will help you progress in your career much better with good career prospects in the long run. I am sure a good institution will take into consideration your work experience and give you preference in its admissions.

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