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Animesh Anand

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XAT has the cutoff of 96 percentile for business management and around 92 percentile for HRM course.
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Ashish Kumar

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96%ile for BM and 92%ile for HR.
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Shubham Sharan

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Engineering marks are considered for final selection after the interview and GD round. Cut-off marks for XAT keeps changing every year. There is no particular cutoff. It also depends on the stream you want to opt for. Ideally, you should targe
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Shubham Sharan

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There is no ideal work experience duration. Every company has their own preferences. Some companies want freshers while some might want a person with 3-4 years work experience. So, it should not be a big worry for you.
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Mohammed Faraz

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There is no use of 90% marks in class 10th.
I got 97.5% marks in my class 10th boards, which still didn't help me, anywhere but good percentage in your class 12th can get you an edge over different students in various international universitie
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Shubham Sharan

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INR 23 lacs is the current fees of XLRI, and it includes everything like hostel fee and mess fee.
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Shubham Sharan

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No, unfortunately not. XLRI only accepts XAT score.
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Shubham Sharan

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If you are asking for XLRI or XIMB, then sorry, they don't offer BBA programs.
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Animesh Anand

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XLRI does not accept CAT scores. It only accepts XAT and GMAT scores for admission.
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Ashish Kumar

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It depends on how you perform in XAT and then in GD-PI. What matters is your knowledge of the respective field, not the college you studied in.