MAH AAC CET MAH-MBA/MMS CET
Abhijit last year 99.117 percentile cut-off was for a general category (HU) student after the last round of CAP. For an OBC (HU) category student, SIMSREE cut-off in the first round of CAP was 98.59 percentile which can further go down a little in the next CAP rounds but still with your 97.88 percentile there is 50-50 chance for you to get admission in SIMSREE.
And assuming that you clear the cut-off then also you don't need to go for any GD/PI. You will directly get admission. I am mentioning the whole procedure for getting admission for every category student in any college:
Feel free to ask if you have any more queries. All the best!!
Being in AI/OMS category with 92.73 percentile it will be really tough for you to get calls from top b-schools in Maharashtra which are giving admission through MAH-CET score because the number of seats available for AI category students is fairly low which increases the cut-off to a great extent in comparison to students of Home state quota.
With 92.73 percentile the list of top colleges where you have a good chance to get admission are:
Hello Ragini,
The cutoffs in different colleges vary according to the specializations and the category you belong to,be it general,ST,SC,etc. so please do mention all the details n you will be provided with the furthur information.
Thankyou.
Vishal there are very few colleges which provide MBA in environmental management. Few of the colleges in Maharashtra which provides environmental specialization and where you can get admission through MAH-CET score are:
Hi Harshit,
You can apply for MAH CET next year only. Stay updated with the exam dates on Careers360 B-school portal. Good luck!
Hi Shiva,
The cutoff for RCOEM will be around 87 percentile but in the later rounds, it is possible to secure admission with a lower percentile also. Good luck!
Hello Chaitanya! If you are satisfied with your result and the college that you are getting you can go for it. If you are not satisfied with the result and you are not getting the college of your choice you should go for it again. If you take a drop, utilise this year by taking up a job or an internship or learn a new language or work with an NGO. Indulge yourself in something so that you can show to the panel later that you used your gap years productively. Hope this helps.
Hi Sagar,
Your score is too low to get admission in any MBA college. Although there are colleges which may accept your application for admission at this score, it won’t really be worth studying in those colleges. I would suggest you check the course structure, course fee, placements and talk to alumni if possible before applying for admission in any B-school.
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All the best.
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