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Usha L MojiCurrent Student
Positive thinker!!
Contributor-Level 9
Hi Isha,
The cutoff for this college is 75+. Sometimes, the cutoff changes from one year to the other I would suggest you to get connected to the college and get this year's cutoff for the same. All the best.
The cutoff for this college is 75+. Sometimes, the cutoff changes from one year to the other I would suggest you to get connected to the college and get this year's cutoff for the same. All the best.
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pradeep kumarCurrent Student
Sr. Section Engr(Design)
Scholar-Level 18
CAT percentile 80 and above is good enough for NIBM. Hence, your chances are good enough for an admission call.
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mradul shrivastavaCurrent Student
Beginner-Level 4
Last year, I also had the same situation but NIBM didn't give call to candidates less than 95%.
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BHAWNA BHOJWANICurrent Student
Contributor-Level 10
You can apply for NIBM, as your marks seems promising. You have fair chance to get selected. Just do well in other rounds of process.
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BHAWNA BHOJWANICurrent Student
Contributor-Level 10
NIBM previous year's cutoff were 92+, so it seems difficult to get a call from NIBM. But, still there is a basket of other good B-schools you can look for. For further queries, leave the comment below.
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Bisharah SaeedCurrent Student
Self motivated, straightforward and resilient
Contributor-Level 8
Sure, your marks are really good, but can you specify in which college do you want to take admission?
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Nipun GeraCurrent Student
Beginner-Level 4
GIM's cut-offs for this years are not announced yet. Just to give you an idea, last year, GIM's CMAT cutoff was 95 percentile.
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Bisharah SaeedCurrent Student
Self motivated, straightforward and resilient
Contributor-Level 8
According to what I have seen, the previous cut-off scores were 92+. So, it seems a little difficult but my suggestion is that you apply for it and see till where it takes you. Along with it, apply for a lot of other colleges also. Don't just
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According to what I have seen, the previous cut-off scores were 92+. So, it seems a little difficult but my suggestion is that you apply for it and see till where it takes you. Along with it, apply for a lot of other colleges also. Don't just wait for the results from one college.
All the best.
All the best.
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Sushant SharmaCurrent Student
Scholar-Level 16
Hi Abin,
Please refer to the link below o know the MAT cut off:
https://www.shiksha.com/mba/mat-exam-cutoff
Please refer to the link below o know the MAT cut off:
https://www.shiksha.com/mba/mat-exam-cutoff
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pradeep kumarCurrent Student
Sr. Section Engr(Design)
Scholar-Level 18
NIBM needs CAT percentile above 80. Hence your chances are very high. The PI and WAT preparation tips are as under.
1. Preparation tips for Personal Interview(PI) :- The most important thing is to be confident when you are answering the questio
1. Preparation tips for Personal Interview(PI) :- The most important thing is to be confident when you are answering the questio
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NIBM needs CAT percentile above 80. Hence your chances are very high. The PI and WAT preparation tips are as under.
1. Preparation tips for Personal Interview(PI) :- The most important thing is to be confident when you are answering the questions during your PI. Prepare well for current affairs. Prepared answers for general questions like why MBA, strengths-weaknesses, short term-long term plans etc.
College, hobbies, area of interest, Made sure you could speak on each point which was on your CV and on application form for at least a minute or so. Make sure you know about the place you were you born or brought up in or any recent news, trivia related to that place. Giving mock helps you get to know how you deliver what you think. The feedback from mock helped you prepare answers better.
2. Preparation tips for WAT :- A Written Ability Test-WAT is conducted by the B-schools to test the candidates' ability to think critically, communicate the ideas, formulate a constructive critique and write the responses in a given time on paper. Students of top B-Schools shared their experience on WAT and suggested the following.
Practice writing daily. Devote enough time every day to read newspapers so that you stay updated on current affairs. This will help you in both WAT and PI. While you practice writing, keep the following points in mind:
1. Time management
2. Practicing on different topics liked or unlike
3. Keep the balance view on topic
4. Express your thoughts first before start writing
5. Keep the language simple
6. Be concise
7. Keep sentences grammatically correct.
8. Practice for writing regularly
1. Preparation tips for Personal Interview(PI) :- The most important thing is to be confident when you are answering the questions during your PI. Prepare well for current affairs. Prepared answers for general questions like why MBA, strengths-weaknesses, short term-long term plans etc.
College, hobbies, area of interest, Made sure you could speak on each point which was on your CV and on application form for at least a minute or so. Make sure you know about the place you were you born or brought up in or any recent news, trivia related to that place. Giving mock helps you get to know how you deliver what you think. The feedback from mock helped you prepare answers better.
2. Preparation tips for WAT :- A Written Ability Test-WAT is conducted by the B-schools to test the candidates' ability to think critically, communicate the ideas, formulate a constructive critique and write the responses in a given time on paper. Students of top B-Schools shared their experience on WAT and suggested the following.
Practice writing daily. Devote enough time every day to read newspapers so that you stay updated on current affairs. This will help you in both WAT and PI. While you practice writing, keep the following points in mind:
1. Time management
2. Practicing on different topics liked or unlike
3. Keep the balance view on topic
4. Express your thoughts first before start writing
5. Keep the language simple
6. Be concise
7. Keep sentences grammatically correct.
8. Practice for writing regularly
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