Will I be considered OMS or HU? I have completed my class 10th from KV – Mumbai, 12th from KV – Delhi and BE from University of Mumbai.

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P
9 years ago
You did your degree from Mumbai university. so, HU

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fiona fernandes
2016-04-17 05:40:45
Hi Prakhar, You have a good chance to secure a seat through the CAP rounds as last year the cut off for MET MMS seat was 93 percentile. But that is the DTE process. So you will have to apply for the CAP round process. And well yes , since all your education was done in Mumbai you will be considere

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Oh ok , my bad then . Well then there are various criteria as in the type of candidature while you apply for the CAP rounds . It all depends if your parents or your have a domicile of Maharashtra . If you or your parents possess a domicile , there is no doubt that you would fall under the jurisdict

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