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Zubin MehtaExpert Advisor for Senior Management.

Scholar-Level 17

A minimum of 80 percentile is required to get a call from all IIMs except IIM-Ahmedabad where the cutoff for OBC goes down to 65 percentile as well. For the general category, you need more than 99.5 percentile.

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Aparna Agarwal

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This year the cut-off for PGDM is 90 percentile, PGDM (BFS): 83%, HR : 85%. Package is same for fresher's. However, few companies give somewhat higher package to students with work experience.

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Indira Institute of Management Pune considers MH-CET score card and cut-off was between 80% - 90% .

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Vishnoo Prashanth

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Last year the cut-offs were around 70 for XAT and 75 for CAT. This year, the cut-offs would be released by the third week of February.
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Abhishek Desai

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It generally is 98-98.5 percentile. However, to strengthen your chances of converting your interview call, a score of 99+ percentile is desirable.

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Aniket Vaidya

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The last year CAT cut off was 90 percentile, likely to remain the same this year also.

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Aniket Vaidya

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Last year's CAT cutoff was 90 percentile.

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Pratik Merchant

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It depends on the admission process followed by the institute. The eligibility and admission process will be announced soon on the website.

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Pratyasha Mishra

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The CAT cut-off of this college for rural management is minimum 50%. You should choose RM in this college only if you haven't cleared the cut off/ PI etc., in the top three-four colleges for Rural Management in India and provided, you really want to pursue RM.

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