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Once the KMAT Karnataka declare results How should students select colleges?


Ajith DK 15th Aug, 2018
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Sreetama Datta 16th Aug, 2018

Hi Abhilash! After the result of KMAT is declared, you have to apply to the chosen participating institutes separately. If you fulfil the cutoff, you will be shortlisted for the GD-PI rounds. Based on the performance in KMAT and GD-PI, the final merit list will be declared. You have to select the college for application primarily based on their cutoff, then the overall ranking and other allied factors such as fee, intake, placement, student-faculty ratio, location, industry exposure etc. 

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16th Aug, 2018
Do all colleges conduct GDPI ?
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16th Aug, 2018
Most of the B-schools conduct GD and PI, but the process might vary in some institutes. Instead of GD, they may conduct essay writing or extempore of Case Study as well. You have to check the process by visiting/contacting the specific institutes. 
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16th Aug, 2018
Thank you!
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