What will be the expected cut-off score and percentile of CMAT 2019 to be eligible for further rounds in SIMSREE?
Asked about SIMSREE - Sydenham Institute of Management Studies Research and Entrepreneurship Education - Masters in Management Studies (MMS)
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The admission process for SIMSREE for MMS AND PGDBM is as per DTE Maharashtra's CAP process. Kindly keep checking the DTE website to stay updated (www.dtemaharashtra.gov.in). The cut off of the last year will also be on the DTE Maharashtra website. The fees for PGDBM is the same as that of MMS. MAH CET is the default examination accepted by DTE Maharashtra CAP Process to obtain admission in SIMSREE. For All India Candidates (Non Maharashtra candidate), exams...more -
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You need above 99.9% to be eligible for further rounds of admission procedures for SIMSREE. -
Hi Ayushi,
Expected cut-off for SIMSREE is between 270-290 for CMAT.
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