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Shubham Sharan

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Hi Aniket,For XLRI, you don't have to worry much about your academic scores. Focus completely on acing your XAT exam and you will stand a great chance to get admission in XLRI. However, IIMS do consider academic background, so it will be quite tough to get into the top IIMS even if you ace the CAT exam.

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Shubham Sharan

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Hi Aniket,For XLRI, you don't have to worry much about your academic scores. Focus completely on acing your XAT exam and you will stand a great chance to get admission in XLRI. However, IIMS do consider academic background, so it will be quite tough to get into the top IIMS even if you ace the CAT exam.

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Jill Shah

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Hi Ansh,
To get through any IIM you need to appear for CAT. Only if you score distinctively high I. e. around 96 percentile (Depends on year on year) you might stand a chance to get a call from them. Aim to score 98-99 percentile. Also they would check your academics throughout and you need to meet up to their criteria to get through the interview and GD rounds. Start studying hard and smart and appear as many Mocks as you can. Also refer to various authors and apply for test series at different places. As they say the more, the merrier. Good Luck Mate.

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Jill Shah

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Hi Harshita,
Congratulations on scoring 97 Percentile in CAT. I would say that there are chances for you to get a call. Also you have a strong score in past academic years. Hope for the best and also try out for other institutes along with IIM. Good Luck Mate.

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Jill Shah

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Hi Alen,
MBA has great opportunities and wide scope. First thing is that you need to identify your area of interest in which you would like to make your career. Go for MS as they have MBA in IT and systems or else you can go for PGDM (Operations, HR, Marketing, and Finance). Good Luck Mate.

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Jill Shah

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Hi Raj,
Attempting all the questions is not the key to the score but accuracy is. How accurately have you marked and how sure are you that the answer is correct. Also, what was the level of difficulty and how are they going to scale down. Good Luck.

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Jill Shah

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Hi Niraj,
CAT includes English, Maths, Data interpretation, Logical Reasoning and General Knowledge. You can check out pass years question paper. Good Luck Mate.

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Jill Shah

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Hi Akshat,
You need at least 50% in your graduation to be eligible for entrance exams. As far as IIMs are concerned you need to score beyond 97 percentile and also have a good consistent score in you academics throughout, they do check that. Good Luck Mate.

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Jill Shah

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Hi Vishvesh,
Preparing for CAT is not that easy. You need to dedicated work hard and smart for it. As you have mentioned that you are a little weak in English, I suggest you to work on it more and on the other sections you should master such that it would cover up for the loss in English. One would not be able to define in terms of months or weeks. You need to consistently work on it. For some Just 5 to 6 hours of genuine study is enough whereas for some even 15 hours are not enough. So you according to your caliber decide and start working on it from now on. Good Luck Mate.

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Jill Shah

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Hi Husain,
The designation depends from company to company and also from the course, finance or marketing. Most probably it would be management trainee. Sales manager, Manger are some other designation title they may offer. Also the college plays an important role in here too. Depending on the college you pass from and the companies coming to the college. You can surely check with the placement record of the colleges. Good Luck Mate.

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