With NTA score of 75.2 percentile and ST ranking of 1528 and PCM aggregate of 55.67% in class XII. What is my chance of admission?
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Hi Maisikam, It's all depending on the Colleges you are looking for to get admission in. Some colleges offers management seats whereas some don't offers the same so i suggest you to make a list of few colleges in which you want to get admission and contact their admission office to confirm the accurate status to save time. Good Luck for your future.
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