What are my chances of getting into SIES, N.L Dalmia, Welingkar for MMS programme as I have score 115(98.02%)? What is their ILS cutoff?

Asked about SIES College of Management Studies - Master of Management Studies (MMS)

MAHCET-98.02% and CMAT- 95.15%.

0 133 Views | Posted 5 years ago
Asked by Nilesh Mahajan

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    Vilas Rane | Contributor-Level 8

    5 years ago
    Hello Nilesh,
    SIES, N.L Dalmia and Welingkar are prominent MMS colleges and their cutoffs are slightly high. You have 98.02%, so your chances of getting admission into these colleges is low as all the cut off for all these colleges fall in the range of 99.99 to 98.65 percentile. There is as such no cutoff for ILS seats. The admission are mostly profile based, the cut off remains the same, only the difference is in a candidate's profile.
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    Saurabh Paliwal | Contributor-Level 6

    5 years ago
    It will be a bit unethical, if I will compare colleges, but NL Dalmia does not have any institute level seats. Infact, all the ILS seats are surrendered to university and converted for merit based selection.
    Selection will be based purely on merit, which will be evaluated out of 100 marks as below:
    1. Entrance test score i.e. CAT or XAT or CMAT or MH-CET or MAT or ATMA Score (We will convert your percentile to our grading scale as per our admission criteria) 40
    2. Personal Interview 20
    3. Group Discussion 15
    4. Past Academic Record (class 10th, class 12th and graduation) 15
    5. Work Experience 5
    6. Extra- curricular activities (Sports or Cultu
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  • Hello Nilesh, SIES, N.L Dalmia, Welingkar all these colleges are prominent MMS colleges and their cutoffs are slightly high. You have 98.02%, so your chances of getting admission into these colleges is low as all the cut off for all these colleges fall in the range of 99.99 to 98.65 percentile. There is as such no cutoff for ILS seats. The admission are mostly profile based, the cut off remains the same only the difference is in a candidates profile.

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