With 94.69 percentile in CMAT and 95.63 percentile in MAH-CET, should I apply to this college for PGDM as well as MMS program?

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Asked by Saumya Singh
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For PGDM, you can apply. PGDM has equal weightage for GD-PI as well as for the entrance exam. The last date of filling the form is 4th April. For MMS, the cut-off for SIES is high most of the times. It goes beyond 97 percentile approx. For further details, visit: www.siescoms.edu

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Richa Golani
8 years ago
Yes, apply for both the cases. Your score is really very good and is way above than the cut-off. You just have to perform well in the GDPI to get selected. The last day to apply is April 4, 2018. So, do it soon. Good luck.

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Vaishakh Iyer
8 years ago
Yes, getting into MMS program seems tough with this score. If you are not appearing for entrance exams again next year, do apply to the PGDM course to be on a safer side.

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