What is my chance to get into Asia Pacific Institute of Management with a MAT score of 56 percentile in December 2017?

Asked about Asia-Pacific Institute of Management, New Delhi - Post Graduate Diploma in Management (PGDM) (General)

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Asked by AMULYA JHA

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    ASIAPACIFICINSTITUTE DEL Institute of Management- Delhi Top ranked B-school

    7 years ago
    Hi there, score-wise, you're eligible for our PGDM programmes at Asia-Pacific Institute of Management. However, like all leading b-schools of India, you need to sit for group discussions and personal interview to claim your seat in Asia-Pacific Institute.
    We offer PGDMs in General Management, Marketing, International Business, and Banking & Financial Services. And were among those very few management institutions in India which have provided 100% job placement assistance to their students since their first batch. Some of the recent companies that came to our campus for hiring include Naukri.com, ICICI Bank, ICICI Securities, Flipkart,
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    Ravi Kumar

    7 years ago
    I think you should face no problem in getting into Asia-Pacific Institute of Management if you've scored 56 percentile in MAT exam. The college runs 4 PGDM programmes and one part-time program for business executives. Visit their website www.asiapacific.edu/ for more information on their admission eligibility criteria.
    Rankings-wise, Asia-Pacific Institute is at the 9th position in Delhi NCR. In North India, it has been ranked at 11th position. And all over India, it stands at the 40th spot. As far as its placements are concerned, I'm impressed. They also probably have the best infrastructure if you compare this institute with the rest
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    Dhruv Sehgal | Contributor-Level 6

    7 years ago
    Hello Amulya,
    Yes, the cut off for applying to Asia-Pacific Institute of Management is 50 percentile in CAT/MAT/XAT. You can definitely apply with your MAT percentile.

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