What is my chance to get a call from PDPU for MBA? I have scored around 170 marks in NMAT by GMAC.

I have 8.55/10 in graduation & 18 months of work experience.

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141 Views|Posted 7 years ago
Asked by Akash Mishra
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Siddharth Dixit
7 years ago
We do not have any fixed cut-off for NMAT right now. We suggest you to apply and wait for the shortlist. Wishing the best for you.

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