What are my chances of getting in Dalmia for PGDM finance and MS for 2018-20 session and also Welingkar for PGDM?

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    Jayesh Upadhyay i am Taking Admission Autonomous Bschool in india.

    6 years ago
    You are selected N. L Dalmia. Your MHCET exam marks based you are directly seat this B-School you are choose Welingkar B-School to you are secured Safe cut-off marks:- 93% in CAT CMAT, XAT, ATMA exam to directly secure safe seats Welingkar B-School. This is your quarry message comments.
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    MITHILA SALVI | Contributor-Level 8

    6 years ago
    You stand a fair chance of getting a call from Welingkar as they consider an overall score of our GDPI, your academics, your extra-curricular and your percentile. Converting the call totally depends on how well your GDPI goes.
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    Ms. Smita

    6 years ago
    We have got all autonomous courses. Certificate will be issued by KCCMS. We do not have any
    full time or partime Diploma course which is affiliated University. Thanks.
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    Joel Bhandare Open to discussion regarding MBA and PGDM | Contributor-Level 8

    6 years ago
    Yes, you have a good chance of getting admission for PGDM programme, for MS last year, the cut-off was 96.93percentile so you can expect this year's MS cut-off to go above 97percentile.

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