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Hi Tejaswini,
To know, how much percentile you require, check with the colleges student placement cell, as to what was their past few years percentile cutoffs.
Though it is always good to be aware of the cutoffs to set a target. But here I would also suggest that focus more on the preparations. Do not leave any stone unturned, whereby it may affect your performance. Join classes, clear any doubts you have, solve as many papers as possible. Be fully prepared, not only with the written exam but also with Group discussion and Personal Interview that would follow.
For Group discussions, do a lot of readings right from current affairs to history, to politics to sports etc. More than reading, discussion is essential. Not being argumentative but being in a discussion mode is essential
As far as personal interview, get prepared with common questions but answered in a logical and a witty way.
Hope this helps.
Wish you good luck...
The students generally are much concerned about the Infrastructure, widely experienced faculty members, good placements in high profile organizations and that too with handsome salaries
Dear Aspirant,
I agree with Ms. Meghana.
Past percentile should be the first indicator whether you will get admission for MBA or not.
Best wishes
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