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The scores are good, it will depend on your overall profile now and your non-academic profile. If Harvard sees you fit as per their admission process you may have a chance. You must not only have good academics but must be an all-rounder and contributor.
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IPE would be a better option. By choosing IPE, you would become a part of top B-schools of India.
For IPE, Cut-off percentile is 60 and more in any one test. I.e CAT/MAT/GMAT/CMAT/ATMA. So, you are eligible to apply. Final admission is based on academic performance, test score and GD/PI performance. Equal weightage will be given to all.
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7 years agoScholar-Level 16
Sorry to say that you have no option to calculate your percentile score because percentile score is dependent upon -
1) Total number of candidates appearing in the exam.
2) Number of candidates who have scored fewer marks than you.
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