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Manish Salian
24th March 2006, 10:31 AM
Approximate number of students above you:

150+ : 30 students
147+ : 55 students
145+ : 80 students
142+ : 150 students
140+ : 180 students
137+ : 330 students
135+ : 380 students
134+ : 430 sudents
133+ : 500 students
132+ : 560 students
130+ : 680 students
129+ : 730 students
125+ : 1100 students
123+ : 1350 students
122+ : 1475 students
120+ : 1750 students

I strongly believe these are the Maharashtra state rankings! If we were to take last years stats:

First 50 students: 4 students were from outside Mumbai
First 80 students: 6 students were from outside Mumbai
First 100 students: 10 students were from outside Mumbai
First 150 students: 12 students were from outside Mumbai
First 200 students: 20 students were from outside Mumbai
First 250 students: 25 students were from outside Mumbai
First 300 students: 31 students were from outside Mumbai
First 350 students: 35 students were from outside Mumbai
First 400 students: 44 students were from outside Mumbai
First 450 students: 53 students were from outside Mumbai
First 500 students: 60 students were from outside Mumbai
First 550 students: 81 students were from outside Mumbai
First 600 students: 85 students were from outside Mumbai

This means that if your state rank is 50, your mumbai rank would be 46!

Finally, how did the Peak Seekers fare?

We have 4 students with 150+ scores, and 8 with 135+ scores (i.e. 8 students in top 1 percentile).

Regards,

Manish

Manish Salian
24th March 2006, 10:54 AM
For all you 'Statistics' freaks, here is more food for your appetite!

Last Years Written Test Topper in CET was Varun Khanna with a score for 142 (99.99 percentile). However, Varun was only the Mumbai Univeristy topper. The actual written test topper was Rajneesh Kumar, with a score of 156. Rajneesh is a Outside Maharashtra candidate.

Here are the percentile comparisons for last year:

142 : 99.99 percentile
135 : 99.92 percentile
130 : 99.84 percentile
125 : 99.54 percentile
120 : 99.08 percentile
115 : 98.26 percentile

Here is something that that will interest you:

Jamnalal Bajaj: Last candidate admitted in Open Category Mumbai University
Written Score: 127, Percentile: 99.70, Final Score: 157, Mum. Univ. Rank: 42
Total Students Admitted: 38 (+ 4 Physically Challenged students)

Sydenham: Last candidate admitted in Open Category Mumbai University
Written Score: 124, Percentile: 99.47, Final Score: 154, Mum. Univ. Rank: 75
Total Students Admitted: 21

Somaiya: Last candidate admitted in Open Category Mumbai University
Written Score: 119, Percentile: 98.95, Final Score: 151, Mum. Univ. Rank: 114
Total Students Admitted: 17

Welingkar: Last candidate admitted in Open Category Mumbai University
Written Score: 119, Percentile: 98.95, Final Score: 150, Mum. Univ. Rank: 134
Total Students Admitted: 26

Keep watching this space for more analysis!

Regards,

Manish

Manish Salian
30th March 2006, 08:21 AM
I have managed to compile the expected cutoff's for different institutes (based on last years standings). However, please understand that this year's stats may be totally different, and hence use this only to take an indicative knowledge and not the abolute one!

Also I have not considered the effect of GD-PI scores or PAR. This has been compiled purely on the basis of written test scores.

Institute - Open Category Mumbai University seats - Likely written scores

Jamnalal Bajaj - 38 seats - 146+

Sydenham - 21 seats - 143+

Somaiya - 17 seats - 140+

Welingkar - 26 seats - 139+

SIES - 8 seats - 136+

Chetana's - 13 seats - 134+

MET - 26 seats - 133+

Dalmia - 18 seats - 132+

IES - 13 seats - 130+

Lala's - 13 seats - 128+

Vivekanand - 8 seats - 127+

Rizvi - 13 seats - 127+

Bhartiya Vidyapeeth - 13 seats - 126+

St. Francis - 9 seats - 125+

Zagdu Singh - 10 seats - 123+

Fr. Agnels - 13 seats - 121+

Alkesh Dinesh Modi - 18 seats - 120+

Guru Nanak - 9 seats - 120+

Babasaheb Gowde - 13 seats - 120+

Atharva - 13 seats - 120+

Mahatma Education Society - 13 seats - 118+

Mahatma Gandhi Mission's - 13 seats - 118+

Mumbai Institute of Management - 13 seats - 117+

Anjuman Islam - 9 seats - 117+

NCRD's Sterling - 13 seats - 112+

Bedekar's - 13 seats - 112+

Viva - 13 seats - 112+

HSNC's college of Management - 10 seats - 108+

Audyagik Shikshan Mandal - 13 seats - 102+

Phew! An exhaustive list! How many of the above colleges did you know existed in the first place!

Regards,

Manish

destinationsunil
1st April 2006, 01:18 PM
Hey...

Any idea about the cutoffs for OMS.. Same kindaa analysis for OMS will be a gr8 help...

Thanks

Manish Salian
1st April 2006, 10:08 PM
Hi,

Last year, the OMS seat in Bajaj was taken by a lady (Deepshikha) who had a percentile of 99.31 (All Maharashtra), Outside Mumbai Rank of 9 and a Pune University rank of 6. She had a written score of 122 and an overall score of 154.

The corresponding marks this year should be around 140+ in writtens.

Regards,

Manish

destinationsunil
18th April 2006, 06:27 PM
Hey.. Thanks Manish..

Well.. Me knew to this CET game n an OMS candidate.. I'm a bit anxious about my chances in the GDPI stage. My GDPI is in Jalgaon somewhr in end May.. I've heard that centre does make a difference in the marks tht u get in GDPI.. To wht extent does this hold true..

Also, Wht is the general competency levels of students tht I can expect in a Jalgaon centre.. Any idea.. :confused:

What about the GD topics.. N how much the profs grill u in the interview.. Are the interviews different from the usual interviews in other institutes..

Thanks..