Which colleges in Delhi and NCR may I get admission to pursue MBA with 60.48 percentile in CAT and 74.97 percentile in MAT?

I want to pursue MBA in international business and I want institutes with good placement.

190 Views|2 Followers|Posted 2016-03-04 14:37:41
Asked by Vinit Verma
9 Answers
Abhishek kumar
2016-03-06 21:09:44
Hello Vinit, You have a good score in both the entrance tests. I would like to suggest you some good colleges in Delhi-NCR for MBA in IB:- Asia Pacific Institute of Management. BIMTECH Jaipuria Institute of Management (Noida) New Delhi Institute of Management Thank you.

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2016-03-05 22:37:39
Hi, Your CAT score is good. It shows that you have the potential.

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neha mishra
2016-03-05 18:50:33
Hi Vinit, If you are thinking of doing MBA in Delhi NCR area then there are many good colleges but if you want to pursue in IB, then it's my personal suggestion that go for Amity University, Noida. It really have a good scope and placement for IB.

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2016-03-08 10:23:30
Congratulations on your score Vinit. You can apply for IBS or Great Lakes, Gurgaon.

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Harsh Gupta
2016-03-06 15:18:41
Hello Vinit, First of all, you have a pretty decent score in your entrance examinations. You can get admission in good B-Schools on the basis of these scores. You specifically want to pursue international business, so I would like to suggest you some good colleges in Delhi-NCR for it:- Indus Busine

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Animesh Wadhwa
2016-03-05 22:04:07
Good evening. You have a good score in both the entrance tests. You will surely get a good college, the only thing is to perform well in the respective GD/PI. There are some good institutes you can look for:- Jagan Institute of Management Studies, Jagannath International Management School, Internati

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ANKIT SHARMA
2016-03-05 19:45:12
Hi, You can apply for BIMTECH as they really have good curriculum and excellent placements.

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Debasish Acharya
2016-03-05 19:20:09
I'm not sure about CAT score but with your MAT score, you are eligible for NDIM.

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Mitali Swar
2016-03-05 17:28:37
Hello Vinit, Here is the list of colleges in Delhi/NCR offering international business: https://www.shiksha.com/search/?q=InternationalBusiness&qer=0|0|0|0|0|9,20,29,741,758,773|0|0|1&sa=^0^0^0^0^0&ts=427687&rf=filters&ct[]=10223

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