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Badam Anjani Prasad Reddy

Beginner-Level 5

For ST category, last year cutoff were around 89%, so if you just reach that cutoff, you can easily get admission. Along with these, practice well for GD/PI.

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Anmol Sethi

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The last year, cut off was 78 percentile.

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Karan Trivedi

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CAT cut-off for last year was 65 percentile. It will be around same or a little more for this year.

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saurabh mittal

Beginner-Level 3

Good colleges (AICTE Affiliated) need minimum 50 % in Graduation. CAT/MAT ideally should be around 50 percentile to get a call from good college.
You may apply in the PGDM courses which are having very good placements in corporate. Asia-Pacific Institute is situated in New Delhi Jasola Corporate hub. The institute is organising GDPI for 23rd batch admissions in the PGDM courses.

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Sandeep S kumar

Beginner-Level 3

Now, CAT percentile has raised to 84-85 for PGDM General. For Research and business analytics course and logistics and supply chain management course, CAT cut-off is lower.

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Subhrajit Malakar

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Above 95, you should get you a call from IIM-Kashipur.

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Ujjwala Gaur

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Hi,
The CAT Cutoff previous year was 93% for PGPHRM. This year, it could range from 90-93%.

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Subhrajit Malakar

Beginner-Level 4

The minimum percentile is dependent on the category one belongs to. The first shortlisting is done roughly on the basis of category for all the students. The academic diversity helps one while calculating the composite score at the end of second round. The composite score is calculated for everyone with extra points for non engineering students. For IIM Lucknow, 5 point weight is given for non engineers this year and for Amritsar, Kashipur and Sirmaur, it is somewhat similar. So if you are a non engineer and you clear the cutoff, you will get a good edge over that engineer with similar profile. But there is not much difference in the c
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