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CAT cut-off is 50 percentile.
The following entrance exams will be considered for admission to the management programmes and the corresponding cut-off is given below.
Entrance test:
Cut-off
KMAT (Kerala Management Aptitude Test) Feb 2018- 108
MAT (Management Aptitude Test) December 2017, February 2018- 500
CMAT (Common Management Admission Test) January 2018-60
CAT (Common Admission Test) November 2017- 50 percentile
Please note that this year on wards, MAT score will not considered to MBA programme.
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Below quoted is the Information available on New Directions International Institute of Management website. You have to personally talk with college admission cell as this will be the special case of yours so it will completely dependent on college's Management decision.
Eligibility criteria
Candidate should be completed his graduation and a Bachelors degree in any discipline obtained through the 10+2+3 system or an equivalent qualification with a minimum aggregate of 50% or equivalent CGPA of any of the Universities incorporated by an act of the central or state legislature in India. A relaxation of 5% aggregate is there
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Your graduation part is not much important, while shifting to another prospective. You just want to be confident about your choice you have made. TISS, MHA is a really good course and will give you many direct experience in hospital. The average package is also very good about around INR 15 lakhs. So, if you are really having passion and an objective to work on hospital sector you can go ahead. Even, I shifted my whole career from physics to social work, as I'm confident in that, and now I makes sense. So, think about your passion and go ahead.
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Unfortunately, there is no decent B-school anywhere in India where one can expect getting admission with that score in the CAT exam. And the ones you might get won't simply be worth enough to pursue MBA; a total waste of B.O.Th time (2 years) as well as money (in Lacs). I suggest you to either reappear for CAT (or other exams as per your wish) next year or focus on the other upcoming exams like MAH-MBA CET and MAT.
Good luck!
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Amity University, Raipur,
Amity University, Haryana (AUH),
Amity University, Gwalior,
Amity University, Jaipur,
Amity University, Lucknow,
Amity University (AU Noida),
Amity Business School, Noida,
Amity International Business School (AIBS), Noida
Camellia School of Business Management, Madhyamgram, Kolkata
Goa Institute of Management (GIM), Goa
International Management Institute, Delhi (IMI)
Indian Institute of Forest Management (IIFM), Bhopal
Indian Institute of Management, Visakhapatnam (IIM-Vishakhapatnam),
Loyola Institute of Business Administration (LIBA), Nu
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Best of luck for your 12 board exams.
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It's just because of the students. Most companies expect students to have no arrear at present situation. So some of the students may not get placement.
Here at Sathyabama, we are having a placement percent of 95 and an average salary of 4.5 LPA and the highest salary package of 32 LPA. And 3 percent of the students are going abroad for higher studies.
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