What is process if we convert pgdisem first and and want to get into pgdim? Do we need to confirm our admission for 2nd preference?
Which one would you prefer?
- IIM K
- NITIE
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OPEN MERIT RANK PGDIM- 465 PGDISEM- 247 General Category Chances?
- SEM
- NONE
- POLL CHECK
- IM
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PGDIM OBC -NC 324. Wil that convert??
- Yes
- No
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OBC NCL
PGDIM OPEN MR - 660
PGDIM CATEGORY RANK - 153
Chances of conversion ?
- 3rd List
- 2nd List
- Never
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Which one would u prefer?
- Nitie
- IIFT Delhi
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Ews-58 Closing rank was 28 Any chance to convert PGDIM?
General im merit rank 304
- spot
- 2nd list
- 3rd list
- reject
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Pgdim OBC rank- 209. General rank- 855. Do I have any chances to convert in any round? Please help
- 2nd list
- 3rd list
- Reject
- Spot rounds
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If I pay only the offer acceptance amount of 1lakh by 21st May and later withdraw my admission, then will the amount be refunded later (1000 Rs deduction ofcourse)?
Whats the male female ratio in nitie?
ASKING IN A NEUTRAL GROUP.
Which one would you choose for an aspirant who prepared for CAT without any specific Specialisation/Domain in mind and (if) converts both these institutes this year. Take all factors in consideration. (These are the only two converts).
P.S: Please don't give reasons like if interested in trade then this else that etc.
Thanks!
- MDI GURGAON
- IIFT DELHI
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Hello guys , need a little help with respect to the point no 1 of refund of fee rule , so if you withdraw your offer before 25 June then the deposited fee will be refunded only of the if the vacant seat is filled by a candidate , am I right ??
Those who converted NITIE(SC CANDIDATES) Honest answers Please.
- Taking NITIE
- Going for A,B,C,K,XLRI
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Please answer honestly:
- NITIE
- XLRI BM
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when will the second shortlist release?
I have SC rank 135 in NITIE what are my chances to convert?
- Convert
- No chance
- Not sure
- 50-50 chance
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Waitlisted at SC - 150 pgdim Any chances to convert ?
- Maybe
- Convert
- No chance
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