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Sunil SoniManagement & IT Consultant

Scholar-Level 18

It is an unfair practice, but is prevalent practice in Indian B-schools. The students have no choice but to apply to maximize their chances of getting admission in high ranking B-school.

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srishty chaudhary

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you have to score at least 95 percentile if you want to get selected in iim

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Barkha DubeyPGDM at BIIB (sales &marketing 2015-17)

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IF you get 99%til in CAT then there will be a chance to get a call from IIm's.

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Joseph Mathew

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You may try an online MBA program in which the scores are not necessary. Go to the official NIBM page and read through the courses offered. NIBM (National Institute of Business Management) offers one year MBA, two year MBA and one year Executive MBA in online mode. NIBM also offers online video tutorials to all its registered students. NIBM provides a wide range of specializations that are very flexible too.

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Mayank ParmarI Love to share information about education..

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If you want to take admission in IIM, you have to Clear CAT with the minimum score of 65% and for that you have to work very hard.
After qualifying CAT exam, you will face GD and Personal Interview for IIM.
But if you score good percentile in CAT, you can apply for many recognized Universities across India.
So go for it and try your best.
Best of luck.

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pradeep dontha

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It is good to get more than 75 percentile in cat to be on safer side to get admission.

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SURUPA CHAKRAVARTY

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Hi Yaswanth! Previous year cut off for general, SC, ST,and OBC was 79,50,45,and 66 percentile respectively.

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Aryan Saxena

Contributor-Level 6

In order to get admission in ICFAI, you have to appear for the IBSAT paper. The same contains various sections which are as follows:
*Verbal ability
*Reading comprehension
*Quantitative aptitude
*Data sufficiency and data interpretation
*General Awareness
Based on the IBSAT score, there will be a merit according to which an individual will be selected for the next rounds which are Group Discussion(GD) and Personal Interview(PI).
In addition to that, During the selection process, you have to choose a particular campus, which I personally feel that you should go for IBS Hyderabad.
All the best!

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Devesh LathiEducational Counselor

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Admissions in XLRI are done through XAT. You need to secure at least 95 percentile in XAT to be considered and called for an interview.
CAT is for admissions in IIMs and numerous other colleges across India. Some top colleges admitting via CAT are SP Jain, MDI Gurgaon, IMT Ghaziabad etc.

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