My profile: CMAT-71 percentile, 12th-91%, 10th-89%, B.Com(Hons.)- aggregate 70%. Are there any chances of getting shortlisted for PGDM?

57 Views|Posted 8 years ago
Asked by Kajal D
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R
8 years ago
CMAT score of 71% is too low. But, you can try for PGDM and do extremely well in the GDPI rounds to stand a chance.

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Rupen Chawla
8 years ago
The chances majorly depend on how well you perform in your GD/PI. For admission in PGDM programs GD/PI play an equally important role along with your profile and past experience. You should go ahead and apply since the last date in extended to April 20, 2018. All the best.

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J
8 years ago
If you perform extremely well in the GD-PI round than yes there are chances of getting selected. First, fill the PGDM form for N.L Dalmia and prepare yourself for GD-PI. Read newspaper and current topics that will help you.

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