My profile: CMAT-85%,10th-83%, 12th-83%, and graduation- 72%. Which is better: SIES, IBS or Welingkar? Can you arrange them?

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Sayali Wankar
8 years ago
Hello, You have decent score. Welingkar will be a good option and then SIES, IBS. But cut-off for Welingkar goes to 98 percentile. So, the other better option you have is of SIES which is a good college. You can select better course which has demand whichever college you chose. So, don't worry! Al

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For PGDM, SIES is at 1st rank. Then comes Welingker and the last one is IBS.

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Rukhsaar Khan
8 years ago
Both SIES and Welingkar are at par, if you are ready for the competition with over 600 students for placement then opt for Welingkar. SIES is mainly known for marketing specialization and also the fee structure is less which increases the ROI. SIES is better than Welingkar.

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Richa Golani
8 years ago
Welingkar comes on top, then comes SIES and I'd rate IBS the last. Considering your scores, it's nearly impossible to get selected in Welingkar. Go for SIES and IBS, perform well and wish you luck.

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What is the minimum percentile required for PGDM at Welingkar? Also, what is the avg placement for marketing in SIES and percentile required for PGDM and MMS?

Vaishakh Iyer
8 years ago
For PGDM, 1) Welingkar 2) SIES 3) IBS. Welingkar PGDM has been performing better than SIES and IBS. While IBS fees is a bit on a higher side, SIES provides good ROI wrt to its fees.

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