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B
6 years ago
A minimum percentile of 40 (35 for SC/ST) in CMAT 2019 is required for admission in MBA in 2019, in BIT Mesra.

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mahima yadav
8 years ago
You are eligible for JIMS.

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Priyanka Awasthi
8 years ago
Dear Saifali, Percentage matters but not more than knowledge. I have seen this in college jims sector 5, and I will recommend you as well. It is best college for PGDM, it is approved by AICTE, AIU and accredited by NAAC and NBA. It's PGDM degree equivalent to MBA. It's the highest package was 10 l

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Ruchi Singh
8 years ago
You can have a word with the college admissions department regarding this. As far as your scores are concerned, you can get admission in these colleges but still contact them respectively for the same from their college websites.

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